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The 20 – Teens What B u siness Leaders Should Do TODAY to Prepare for the Next Decade Dr. Bill Conerly for Book Manufacturers Institute November 8, 2010
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Issues for the 20-Teens Economic environment Business Credit Baby Boom Retires Information Technology Sharing Information
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What Would You Do Differently In a More Cyclical Economy? Monitoring sales, industry trends, economy? Plan for smaller runs & shipments? Leaner inventories? Equipment suitable for large runs and small? Less leverage? Strategic move to more stable sectors?
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Economic Environment in the 20 – Teens Average growth rates a little slower Faster growth in emerging countries More cycles than last 25 years
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Issues for the 20-Teens Economic environment Business Credit Baby Boom Retires Information Technology Sharing Information
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Banking Challenges in the 2010s Too much real estate concentration Regulators worried about risk Regulators worried about capital Investors think the industry stinks Less flexibility to innovate
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Business Finance in the 20 – Teens Credit cheap when available Credit available w/ top quality financials Credit scarce with poor financials Asset-based lenders also tight
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Issues for the 20-Teens Economic environment Business Credit Baby Boom Retires Information Technology Sharing Information
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What Happens When the Boomers Retire? Investment Issues Labor force issues
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Impacts of Higher Tax Rates Personal: Look at nest-egg net of taxes Business: Employee retention challenge for those who don’t HAVE to work (seniors, spouses, teens)
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Strategies for Tight Labor Market Good recruitment Quality hires Look for untapped pools of talent Retention Poor managers lose employees How to retain seniors?
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Issues for the 20-Teens Economic environment Business Credit Baby Boom Retires Information Technology Sharing Information
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Who’s Your Good Customer? LilaBill Low volume Price sensitive Costly to serve High volume Not price sensitive Electronic transactions
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feedback
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Technology in the 20 - Teens Know your costs and revenue By customer By product Feedback: Prompt Accurate Specific
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Issues for the 20-Teens Economic environment Business Credit Baby Boom Retires Information Technology Sharing Information
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External wikis for customers Internal wikis for employees, vendors, franchises
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Social Networking for Business Examples:Twitter LinkedIn Who Do You Need to Connect? Employees, Franchisees, Vendors, Customers Tools:Social Networking Sites Free Conference Calls List-serves
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What to Do Today To Prepare for the Next Decade Re-Optimize for more cyclical economy Evaluate your financials: good or poor? Explore many credit options Experiment with keeping seniors on the job Know your numbers: costs and revenues Set up feedback systems everywhere Identify knowledge to be shared Set up networks for people to share expertise
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Questions? Bill @ ConerlyConsulting.com
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