How to survive a recession!

Dear Reader: There is a lot of fear and uncertainty about today’s financial crisis yet no one is really offering tangible help on How to survive.

Paul Renaud of Renaud being interviewing on Money Channel with host, Peter Frank

Paul Renaud going over a few ideas on how to survive the recession by initiating a few creative marketing ideas

You can check the entire interview below, starting with minute 14:02 :

Renaud, Romania‘s leading Business Coach is first in doing something about it. Check out the Five Steps on how to survive a recession, click on our presentation or give us a call - it may be the best dose of good news and practical tools you have heard in weeks!

Five Steps on how to survive in a recession:

  1. Stop talking about it!
  2. Remember that some business can do well during a recession!
  3. Cut costs with a scalpel, not a chainsaw!
  4. Perfect time to Plan!
  5. Over Communicate!

Presentation: How to survive a Recession

Objective: Provide key learning on Recessions, case studies, research  and practical tips on how to  survive the difficult economic climate while optimizing the business.

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Renaud is Romania’s leading Marketing Coach providing companies help on how to optimize the 4 P’s - Product, Price, Place and Promotion of their organization. We coach management teams in areas such as Restructuring, Innovation, Planning, Goal setting and Leadership and we have successfully restructured Commercial departments therefore providing cost savings.

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About the Author

Paul Renaud

Paul Renaud, father of two sons, was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and speaks 3 languages; French, English and Romanian. Paul is a consummate networker and he is passionate about three things: People, Business and Peak Performance. He has created and managed large teams in Marketing, Sales and Strategy and has led successful investment ventures in Telecommunications and Real estate in addition to connecting investors with successful Online entrepreneurs.

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