Finance: Vince's Take on 2023 and What's Ahead for Companies in 2024

January 24, 2024 00:14:10
Finance: Vince's Take on 2023 and What's Ahead for Companies in 2024
The GROW! Show
Finance: Vince's Take on 2023 and What's Ahead for Companies in 2024

Jan 24 2024 | 00:14:10

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Show Notes

From Covid credits and cash incentives to sky-high demand over the last few years, we’ve gotten into some habits that may be hard to break in our industry. Grow Group VP Vince Torchia talks about the three big challenges he saw companies face in 2023 and what companies should focus on to improve their chances for success in 2024. His three areas of focus are cash management, sales and revenue generation, and workforce development.

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