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Year-end business summary
According to The Sun: While you are surveying the remains of festive sweets, it is time to summarize 12 months of corporate events, budget management conflicts, and digital failures. This year will be remembered as the one where large companies lost sight of their consumers' real needs.
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The past year has demonstrated that in the face of global changes, business strategies must adapt to new realities. Companies that managed to focus on customer needs had the chance to strengthen their market positions. Meanwhile, those who did not account for the changes faced significant challenges.
This experience can serve as an important lesson for businesses in planning for the upcoming year. Especially considering that consumers are paying even more attention to service quality and pricing policies. Observing trends and adapting to them will help companies not only survive but also thrive in a rapidly changing market.
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