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The Pandemic’s Impact on Business Practices

Monday, November 01, 2021
The Pandemic’s Impact on Business Practices

As we continue to move beyond the pandemic to what some would call the “new normal,” I’m sure there are certain practices you can’t wait to get rid of and eye-opening opportunities you prefer to keep. It got me thinking about shop owners and what areas of businesses had to be adapted or strengthened to survive the pandemic. When COVID isn’t an issue anymore, how will you evaluate which services should go, which should stay, and which should possibly improve?

Read the complete article at Motor Age