Description
When there is an unexpected slow down it can cause fear and uncertainty but pausing to reassess is not a bad thing, it's what you do next that counts. To help you consider what steps you can take during an unexpected slow down here's the second in my series of discussions with thought leaders about how to respond to the COVID19 pandemic sweeping the world and what property developers can do in response.
I speak with past guest Andrew Hoyne about his advice on what you can do right now. Andrew featured in episodes 47 and 48 where we talked about how you can get 100 people lining up wanting to buy in to your next property development project.
In this discussions we cover:
- 5 things you can do to keep your projects progressing
- 5 things to avoid doing during a slow down
- something new or different that Andy is doing at the moment
- some books and other content for you to consume.
Links
Hoyne - www.hoyne.com.au
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