Recession Session
Tending to Tech
For some entrepreneurs, investing in new technology is an
imperative in good times and bad. Hoffman has spent heavily on
computers for training and networking as well as designing and
managing construction projects. Sharing that attitude may be
essential for you to come out of the blocks strongly when the
starting gun fires for the next expansion, says Tim Petersen,
managing director of University of Michigan's Institute for
Entrepreneurial Studies. "If you get out of control on
cost-cutting," he warns, "you're going to lose out on
the next cycle." Others are more cautious. Gauger's company has a three- to
five-year plan for acquiring and integrating new technology and is
generally sticking to it. But Gauger says, "Now that things
are scarier, we are not looking at a major outlay for
technology." Finding
Inspiration
The best tools for managing through a recession may be your fellow
entrepreneurs. Sean Magennis has overseen two layoffs at Thomas
International USA Inc. since last summer. Now down to just 12
employees, the 36-year-old entrepreneur still isn't sure
he'll make it through the recession with much more than just
himself. But he has gained some valuable perspectives from
discussing his situation with colleagues at the Dallas chapter of
the Young Entrepreneurs Organization (YEO), an international
association providing business owners under 40 with a way to get
together with their like-minded peers. Content Continues Below
One very important lesson Magennis has learned is that it can
get worse, and you can still get through it. "Our friends in
Mexico have managed through several massive devaluations the likes
of which we have never seen before, and they have a very different
perspective," he says. "They regard this as a minor
irritant." Online Exclusive | | - How can you get the new technology you
need without spending a fortune? One possibility is through barter.
You can learn how to swap your own products and services for the
latest computers, software and other technology by reading the
official journal of the barter business, Barter News. Visit
their Web site or contact them
via email at bmeyer@barternews.com.
- For a quick, insightful wrap-up of key
directions in information technology, you can't beat the
Trends Report published by The Software &
Information Industry Association. The annual analysis
for 2001 highlighted wireless technology, electronic publishing and
targeting global markets in the digital economy. You can read the
executive summary for free online.
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