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Office: 269.468.4430
Cell: 269.757.2457
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Chamber of Commerce
Community Development
Our Communities
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StrategiesImprove the Business Climate.
The government imposed costs of
doing business in Michigan are or are perceived to be
high relative to other states. Organized and continuing efforts must be made with state
and local officials to reduce both the direct and indirect costs of doing business in
the state.
Local Coordination and Cooperation.
Establish NBCD as a focal point for
local government units and other agencies interested
in business activities in the area. This may be accomplished through development of a
centralized data base and an education plan to increase public knowledge and awareness
of the local economy.
Emphasize and Promote Local Resources.
Formidable attributes of the
greater Coloma Watervliet area include the enviable
"quality of life" enjoyed in the area and its abundant labor skills. We should exploit
fully;
2. The educational and cultural opportunities of a small but urban community. 3. Community life. 4. Proximity to a large metropolitan area. 5. The work ethic unique to the area. 6. Our diversely-skilled labor base. Encourage and Promote Entrepreneurship.
Much of our major business and industry
is "home grown". This suggests that the economic,
social and political roots of the area have an entrepreneurial bent. In the current
business environment of deregulation and deconglomeration, innovation and entrepreneurship
are being favorably received. Programs to provide business planning, financial packaging
and counseling and the general infrastructure essential for the formation of new business
must be put in place.
Financing Programs and Projects.
It is essential the NBCD become extensively involved in projects that
will create the diversity of development necessary for the greater Coloma Watervliet area
to reach its full potential. In order for NBCD to accept this position of leadership
and to become financially involved, NBCD will have to generate additional revenue
sources. These additional sources may be derived from consulting assignments and other
quasi-private real estate development activities.
Outreach.
Efforts will be made to attract new businesses which have good prospects
for long term growth and stability. Since this is easier said than done, studies would
be implemented to identify those target businesses most desirable to the community and
or those most likely to be attracted to the area.
Leadership.
It is essential the NBCD provide the leadership and framework
around which all other strategies are organized. It is the responsibility of the
Executive Director and the Board of Directors to gain support of all participants,
establish effective programs and provide the unifying direction required for success.
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