Leading in a Crisis
Here are the seven guiding principles in leading a crisis: 1. Design a new business model, start downsizing, or snap up an attractive acquisition before you adopt a new strategy. 2. Develop a game plan that positions you to play both offense and defense -- at the same time. 3. Approach cost reductio...
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