Tim Faller, Senior Consultant, Remodelers Advantage
Everyone has been hit by a slowdown of work. Some because clients are not willing to sign or start projects. Some because clients don’t want us in the house. The bad news is that even after this crisis is over, the problem of work slowing down will hits us again. What are some key steps to take now and in the future when this happens:
- How can you predict or foresee this challenge before it is too late
- How to plan for layoffs
- Alternative action in the short term
- Why this may be an opportunity
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