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By: Catherine Devrye
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The 7 most expensive words in any organisation are... We have always done it that way. Running a business is tough in the best of times but when things do go well, its easy to be complacent. Few business owners and leaders are complacent today, however. After decades of growth and prosperity, the Global Financial Crisis has been a wake-up call for many, and a reminder that good and prudent financial business practices not only deliver greater margins but can prove a lifeline in difficult times. From Wall Street to Main Street, times are still fairly tough and most business owners and middle managers are still nervous about personal finances and job security. What - if anything - can be done by the average man or woman in the workforce to secure their business and their role? Most obstacles present opportunities. An economic downturn may be an opportunity in disguise to assess the strengths and weaknesses of your overall business. Paperclips Dont Grow On Trees offers readers some practical, positive options to look at what theyre doing well in terms of adding value - and reducing costs - to their operation.
Publication Date:
01/08/2012
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9789381626764
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Publisher Date:
01/08/2012
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9789381626764
The 7 most expensive words in any organisation are... We have always done it that way. Running a business is tough in the best of times but when things do go well, its easy to be complacent. Few business owners and leaders are complacent today, however. After decades of growth and prosperity, the Global Financial Crisis has been a wake-up call for many, and a reminder that good and prudent financial business practices not only deliver greater margins but can prove a lifeline in difficult times. From Wall Street to Main Street, times are still fairly tough and most business owners and middle managers are still nervous about personal finances and job security. What - if anything - can be done by the average man or woman in the workforce to secure their business and their role? Most obstacles present opportunities. An economic downturn may be an opportunity in disguise to assess the strengths and weaknesses of your overall business. Paperclips Dont Grow On Trees offers readers some practical, positive options to look at what theyre doing well in terms of adding value - and reducing costs - to their operation.
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