During a crisis like the one we're in right now, anticipation is key. The question on everyone's mind, is: Will this recovery be "V-Shaped" i.e., a return to normal as fast as it went down, or a "Slow Recovery," i.e., a more U-Shaped classic return to normal compared to previous downturns?
The answer is, "It Depends." I have spoken with many fellow business owners over the past couple of weeks. Like many of you, I also read the headlines and analyses. Here's what I make of the current situation, and here are some easy-to-follow tips for anticipating whatever is coming next:
Contrasted to previous economic downturns, the fundamentals of the economy were strong when COVID-19 began to affect the business climate. With some exceptions, most sectors and regions were doing fine. For example, and as far as I can tell from my discussions, we saw the winds shifting in Aerospace a while back when planes were grounded and programs questioned. The production of aircraft was slowing down as a result. COVID-19 accelerated that trend into a crisis. As one of my friends said the other day, "Traffic is pretty much at the level of the 1950s right now."
Wow! If people don't fly, aircraft are parked, and demand for maintenance and jet fuel goes way down. It will take time to get back to normal. Some say a year or more.
Conversely, demand for certain commodities has shot up dramatically. Items used for personal protection or sanitation against germs or viruses have been hard to find for months. The supply chain is slowly catching up, at least here in the U.S.
The common wisdom was, and remains, to balance your portfolio of products, services and go-to-market strategies as much as possible to soften the blow of situations like the one we're in. Now is the time to re-evaluate your business model.
As we discussed in my recent podcast with Brad Stoller, the main question is how do we plan and prepare for the future?
Here are several tips:
In closing, the "perfect storm" I described in my last blog post is here to stay for a while. The combination of demographic changes in the workforce, technology adoption and social distancing are calling for a business model level challenge as it impacts every aspect of your operations from customer-facing activities to supply chain management.
If you have questions about succeeding in today's dynamic business environment, let me know how we can help you.