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Tips for small businesses and consumers

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The COVID-19 pandemic presents unique challenges for every business and every individual, creating a new reality.

It also provides an opportunity for creative solutions to maximize customer and employee service and value and ways in which each business can individually be of service to others, said Mark Lupo, a consultant with the Small Business Development Center at the University of Georgia.

“For small businesses, this can be a time to build relationships with customers and employees on a deeper level, by communicating that you care about them and are concerned for their safety,” Lupo said.

Business owners can demonstrate concern for employees and customers by:

Business owners can minimize the effects of the outbreak by:

Consumers can support local businesses by:

The Small Business Development Center provides tools, training and resources to help small businesses grow and succeed. Designated as one of Georgia’s top providers of small business assistance, the SBDC has 17 offices located throughout the state to serve the needs of Georgia’s business community. The SBDC, a UGA Public Service and Outreach unit, is funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

For more information or to locate an SBDC consultant in your area, go to www.georgiasbdc.org.

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