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The Watertown Development Company (WDC), alongside Coyote Business Consulting (CBC), has launched an initiative aimed at gathering insights from business owners, entrepreneurs, and community stakeholders. This new Business Ecosystem Survey seeks to assess the current landscape of local businesses and identify areas for future growth and development.
The survey aims to collect valuable feedback that will inform strategies to strengthen the business community in Watertown. By engaging with a diverse range of participants, WDC hopes to gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing local enterprises.
Participants are encouraged to share their experiences and perspectives, which will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the business ecosystem. The insights garnered from the survey are expected to facilitate targeted support and resources that align with the needs of the community.
This initiative underscores the commitment of the WDC to foster a thriving business environment and ensure that Watertown remains a vibrant place for entrepreneurship and economic development.
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