It’s Business Planning Season!
We are on the last quarter of the year and while business are still desperately trying to reach their quota and forecasts, some are already planning for 2010. With a down economy in 2009, all businesses are emphatic that the economic recession is bound to end soon. And hopefully that will come in 2010 although nothing has been definite as of yet. But it never hurts to plan right?
Among the business planning alternatives being done at the moment include budgeting and the new marketing strategies for the coming year. As they say, there is nowhere else to go but up and for sure, a lot of top management honchos are putting their minds together to make sure that they have something to look forward to. With some of the biggest names declaring bankruptcy or looking for buyers this year, these are the things standing organizations want to avoid. And while many organizations are continuously cutting bonuses, laying off workers and trying to make do with sufficient funds, you can bet that this conservatism measures will be carried on to the next year.
If there is a time that makes it hard to make the necessary business planning for companies, it has to be for the current 2010. No one knows what will happen in the coming year and while many share optimism and hope, the confidence level of business organizations is still not at 100%. But then again, they can always append their business plan if management deems it fit to do so for the sake of improving corporate operations.
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