The objective of the Recession Planning working session is to engage the participants around the topic of economic disruption (recession) and to provide a facilitated discussion that moves from a macro-economic perspective into the specifics of individual industry. The participants will have the opportunity to develop (a) specific actionable ideas against the four elements of the recession preparation framework and (b) establish the parameters for the potential simulation of economic disruption(s).
Introduction and Objectives Awareness - Remember and Reflect History - Recession Facts and Figures Indicators and Triggers Principles - Preparing for a Recession Process - Preparing for a Recession Case Study (Time Permitting) Questions and Any Next Steps
About the speaker:
Glenn Perkins is a go-to expert for empowering business owners, executives, entrepreneurs, and teams with clarity, insight, and accountability to produce bottom-line results using Peer Advisory Boards, Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), and Leadership Coaching. Glenn has 20 years of executive experience. For more information about Glenn Perkins and Renaissance Executive Forums Silicon Valley, check out the website at www.executiveforums.com.
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