YOUR BUSINESS AUTHORITY
Springfield, MO
Editor's Note
As we began putting together this edition of Springfield Business Journal, the editorial team explored what it might mean to have a business makeover. And it's not by chance that this In Focus falls within the first issue of 2010, which follows a year that presented myriad challenges to businesses across the board. Our thinking was that business leaders might want some fresh perspectives to guide them in the new year, particularly if they face challenges beyond those presented by the economy.
What our contributing writers have discovered is that there's more than one way to define a business makeover.
Local companies are on pathways of change that range from rising out of a disaster to relocating, and as their stories are brought to light, it may be that they will inspire change in other companies that want to begin makeover journeys of their own.
Read the stories below.
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