7 ways to take advantage of the crisis

How to prepare a strategic plan to response quickly to customers expectations and to retain human capital.

Monday, January 12, 2009

According to elfinancieroc.com "this plan - if possible - will allow us to focus, in less than 100 days, on aspects such as how to react quickly, how to exceed customer expectations, retain and revalue key human capital, how to develop sources of liquidity and how to eliminate whatever does not add value.

This also includes optimizing liabilities and, above all, reinventing ourselves structurally in order to anticipate the economic cycle once the economy returns to the growth agenda.

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