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Mindshare Technologies, the leading provider of real-time, automated customer
feedback solutions weighed in today with the following point of view on how
service companies can weather a recession.
Do not follow the cost-cutting crowd (e.g. those who cut not only “corporate
fat” but also “muscle”). Of course, now is the time to be frugal, but be frugal
in areas that don’t touch the customer. Forget what everyone else is doing. Now
is not the time to follow the masses. Now is the time to make difficult
decisions that will poise your company for unprecedented growth coming out of
the downturn.
But you may feel lonely in your decisions. Have you ever noticed that many of
the big winners in business were willing to make bets that ran counter to the
prevailing wisdom of the time? There are countless success stories of leaders
who “zigged” when everyone else “zagged.”
If you lead any kind of service business, the conditions are ripe for you to
be the next big winner emerging from the current economic stall.