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It doesn't seem that a day goes by without more news about how the recession is affecting business. "Sales are slowing" says one source, another says "Revenues are down 15% this month alone." In troubled times special measures are required, and over the years as a business consultant I've had to shepherd a few companies through some rough patches.
Here are 16 tips to help you survive and thrive during a recession. And if you recognize some of the advice as the same for turning around a business in distress then you'd be right! Like I said... special measures. Remember, you need to do business to stay in business.
1. Don't panic, avoid rash decisions. This too shall pass - honest.
2. Be brave, hold the line. Winning sometimes means being the last man standing.
3. Don't cut prices. Focus on value. A reduction in price seldom increases business enough to cover the price cut.
4. Build a cash reserve. Manage your inventory more effectively. If you can, have your suppliers carry inventory for you.
5. Remember businesses only fail for one reason: they run out of cash.
6. Renegotiate your leases, your credit terms and other debts. Credit is capital - never forget that!
7. If cash is tight, pay your payables at the maximum time your terms will allow. - not in the order received.
8. Conversely stay on top of your receivables. Encourage prompt payment with incentive discounts. Pickup cheques and payments whenever possible with delivery.
9. Contact all your clients - work on reestablishing connections. Focus on your current clients, mine that gold!
10. Lock clients into longer contracts. Use concessions to encourage them. Reward (renewed) customer loyalty.
11. Review the books, remove bloat and unnecessary expenses or 'perks.'
12. Review your human resources, if you have staff that are not adding to the bottom line consider outplacement.
13. Can you get overseas income? If you can go international, try it. The world is not in a recession - just parts of it.
14. Keep marketing and advertising. If you must cut costs in advertising then advertise smart: reallocate your budget to measurable mediums like the Internet.
15. Pride has no place when survival is at stake.