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		By: Plateaus, Valleys, and Guesswork - CEO Boot Camp		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] One thing to consider. If you get stuck in a cash crunch valley, it&#8217;s likely your company is the wrong size for the environment. Perhaps you didn&#8217;t push fast enough to exit the valley, or perhaps the environment changed. But I want to propose the idea that sometimes it&#8217;s fine to scale back to profitability rather than push ahead. A lot depends on what you want from your company and how you want to spend your time. But that&#8217;s a conversation for another day. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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