Toughest in Good Shape for the Next Chapter ; Paul Williamson of Deloitte Discusses the Prospects for Economic Recovery and the Ability to Still Gain That Competitive Edge
The Journal › December 21, 2009
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The Journal › December 21, 2009
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THERE is no doubt that the latter half of 2009 showed little remorse in the way of improving economic stability. It has been tough and it could still get worse. But there is a lot to be proud of.
Many companies have performed considerably well in what is one of the UK's worst-reported recessions. This is down to businesses taking sensible short-term actions, and with confidence and strong leadership, companies can still gain that competitive edge by capitalising on the turbulence created by challenging markets.See the full content of this document
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Toughest in Good Shape for the Next Chapter ; Paul Williamson of Deloitte Discusses the Prospects for Economic Recovery and the Ability to Still Gain That Competitive Edge
Government moves to tackle the recession in 2009 - quantitative easing and the car scrappage schemes - did result in some upturn in economic activity for select indu...
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