MANDEVILLE, Manchester — President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce Kenisha Dwyer-Powell and her predecessor Garfield Green have added their voices to those urging entrepreneurs to find new ways of operating in order for businesses to survive the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dwyer-Powell told the Jamaica Observer by telephone last Friday that even after the pandemic has come and gone, significant adjustments to doing business will have to be sustained.

“Things have changed… none of us can say what life is going to be like tomorrow, after this [COVID-19] clears. But one thing I believe… is that the way we operate has to change. We have to innovate. We have to find ways of doing things differently, because if the business can’t find a way to change how they come to the market, then the market itself has already changed how it does business,” she said.

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