What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
A gradual climb out of the trenches. Weathering the storm makes for stronger companies, while the slowed speed of output allowed for enhanced product development to happen.
The questions this year focused around how companies survived the recession, what they did to prepare for the upswing, and when they see things coming back around.
1. What proactive measures did you (and are you continuing to) employ to drive revenue during the recession?
2. What steps are you taking to prepare for the eventual economic upswing and increased demand? Or, if you have already seen a significant boom in volume, what steps did you take to meet this demand?
3. What did you with your time during the slowed product demand?
4. When do you see your industry's full recovery, and what trends or instances have suggested and supported your prediction?
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