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Beat The Crunch: Cutting Costs Without Cutting Edge

If cost panic buttons are triggered, should all your projects be instantly put on ice? When the going gets tough, how do you neutralise costs – without blunting your competitive business edge?




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Tis Another Winter Of Our Discontent?

The quake-hit Japanese economy. The fallout of the euro zone debt crisis. The impending slowdown in the China economy. And inarguably, the most improbable news of them all - the recent credit downgrade of global economic superpower, the United States of America. With the arrival of the Four Horsemen into the scenes, will an economic Apocalypse be inevitable? Has the time come again for us to wield the cost-cutting axe?

Not exactly. Firstly, before you sanction your next suicide mission, the world is not about to end. Moody's, the white knight of the modern world economy, has all but sounded a retreat. Instead, the global credit benchmark has recently announced that Asia's economic army is poised to march on through 2011.

That said; many smaller businesses are often caught out in the cold because they were not prepared for unforeseen circumstances. In addition, the stakes are higher for Small- and Medium-Businesses (SMBs) as these usually don't have the necessary resources to buffer through or tide out any volatility in the global markets.

In this article, discover how you can protect your company coffers - without losing competitive business edge.

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