Good Advice for Bad Times

The slowing economy means that it's important to batten down the hatches and do some contingency planning. Here's how to keep a design business healthy now.
Written on December 26, 2008

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Shel Perkins recently published the article "Good Advice for Bad Times" as part of AIGA's Center for Practice Management. In it, he walks through six strategies to help you cope with our slow economy:

1. Get back to basics
2. Pump up new business development
3. Cut labor costs
4. Cut other costs
5. Manage cash
6. Rethink

"Easier said than done," you may think, but Shel gives you lots of practical specifics.

To read the full article, go to "Good Advice for Bad Times."

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