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Beat the Crisis: 33 Quick Solutions for Your Company (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2010)
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Beat the Crisis: 33 Quick Solutions for Your Company (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2010)
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Newspaper columns blare the news daily. There is no doubt that we
are struggling through a worldwide economic and financial crisis of
a magnitude not witnessed since the Great Depression. In this
environment, fraught with danger, no company can afford to take a
wait-and-see attitude. One hesitation or misstep can result in the
rapid demise of a once stalwart enterprise. Even small
miscalculations can topple mighty empires; consider the U.S. auto
industry, for example. The severity of the crisis demands that your
company understand its causes, diagnose carefully, implement
decisively and monitor constantly. However, the crisis also creates
chances for companies that learn to assess risk, recognize
opportunity and take action quickly. This book is an antidote to
the chorus of doom-and-gloom, a manual for business leaders and
employees who are ready to fight. In Beat the Crisis, international
strategy guru, Hermann Simon, offers 33 practical actions that any
company can take immediately. Organized into broad
categories-"Changing Customer Needs," "Sales and the Sales Force,"
"Managing Offers and Prices" and "Services"-Simon shows companies
how to focus on the areas where emphatic action can have quick and
maximum impact on corporate performance. Drawing from dozens of
successful cases around the world, Simon helps readers learn to
read the market signals, develop quick solutions, and stay a step
ahead of their competitors, while avoiding the pitfalls looming in
the crisis. A concluding chapter looks beyond the crisis and
considers the longer-term socio-political and business
consequences, in which Simon foresees a new era of restraint.
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