Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Recession – How to Survive In Today’s Business Environment

The economic climate of today has the American workforce on edge. Each critical facet is interdependent; such relationships embed difficulty that spreads throughout industries. Real estate has received a fair share of negative industry outlook. Home sales at historic lows, construction starts nonexistent, commercial leasing/sales edging lower, inherent land and building values in steep decline, credit markets frozen – the list is exhaustive.

Champion Environmental Services, Inc., success is dependent on a vibrant real estate market. To date, CESI has managed to stay ahead of the economic woes that have plagued nearly every trade and industry. Luck?

We attribute our continued success in a challenging market through forward thinking and sound strategic planning. CESI is guided by sound business practices enabling our continued growth. Our direction is centered on core principles that are client-centered.

Keys to our success:

Continual fostering of existing client relations centered on the quality of our services.

Expanding new geographic market presence.

Aggressive marketing that is people orientated.

Applied focus metrics.

Sales forecasting.

Aggressive assessment of balance overhead.

Networking.

A challenging economy requires that every business “face the facts” and embrace innovative processes that create opportunity. Having a value based product or service will not necessarily warrant a market need.

Take command of your situation through strategic planning and cull the varied talents of your personnel.

About Champion Environmental Services, Inc.
Champion Environmental Services, Inc., is an innovative demolition and environmental remediation firm that operates throughout the United States. Services include: building demolition, asbestos abatement, salvage reclamation, lead abatement, industrial dismantling, site/soil remediation, underground storage tank removal, and deconstruction.
For more information, visit CEIS on the web at http://www.champenv.com/ or call Terrence O'Rourke at 847-844-1695.

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