So how has 2009 been for your company thus far? Are you ahead of your targets for this stage of the year? I hope, for the sake of your business, that you have answered both of these questions in the positive; I am however fully aware that the majority of the readers of this article will in fact be struggling. I meet a lot of business people in the course of an average month, here in the UK, and I have to say that many of them are stating that conditions have never been so tough.
So what can a business do in order to survive this recession? Well a number of the company directors that I have spoken with have contracted a cost reduction service to enable them to reduce their business overheads. This, they say, has massively helped them as it leaves them with additional money to spend on “the things that matter”.
Just a quick point before I continue; I am not a cost cutting expert therefore please do not think that I am trying to sell you something here. I am in fact a person who offers various forms of stuttering aimed at helping people to achieve fluency.
In which areas could a business potentially reduce their costs? Well there are many but the more obvious ones would be with the utility bills such as the gas and the electric. Then there are the telephone charges; there are many company’s now offering a “cheap calls to mobile phone service”. There is also cleaning, gardening, broadband, I.T, to name a few others.
There has never been a better time to think about ways in which your business could cut costs. I personally believe that we are now very much in the middle of this recession and I am yet to see any of those infamous "green shoots".

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