Description "I wish I had known" is commonly heard after major economic disruptions.
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From the early 1980s to the early 1990s, he was also an adjunct faculty member at Daniel Webster College in Nashua, NH, a position he loved and that prepared him to get Business leaders to understand and apply Business cycle economics.
Prior to joining ITR(R), Alan operated and was a partner in several firms, where he developed great practical expertise.
He has spoken to thousands of Business leaders in manufacturing, healthcare, distribution, real estate, construction, and technology forums. and overseas and makes about 150 personal appearances each year.
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He is a featured speaker at corporate and trade association meetings both in the U.
Alan specializes in applied research regarding business-cycle trend analysis, growth-cycle trend analysis, and the utilization of cyclical analysis at a practical Business level.
Alan is also the Senior Economic Advisor to the NAW and the Chief Economist for HARDI.
Since 1990, he has been consulting with companies who have a domestic and global perspective on how to forecast, plan, and Increase their profits based on Business cycle trend analysis.
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Description "I wish I had known" is commonly heard after major economic disruptions