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Adapting to Change

Filed in archive Trends by John Dornoff on October 9, 2007

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One of the things that small business owners seem to have trouble with and that is adapting to change. Here is an example of an industry that has seen severe change and it is continuing to change.

Adapting to Change


I have a good friend that ran a camera store for many years. He started with a small shop and gradually built his business. Sadly, when the Digital revolutionlinks started he did not respond to the changes.

Over time the business change and because he did not adapt with the change, his camera business gradually went away. He still has a retail store but it is primarily a gift store now instead.

It is very important that small business owners keep track of what is happening in the their industry and stay ahead of the trends.







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