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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at Companies begin to embrace hybrid work model; Why employers should care about Bitcoin in ransomware attacks; How the legal profession could fight burnout better; Optimism among small businesses declines as delta variant surges; Evolving privacy laws present challenges for smart buildings. For more on Crisis Management be sure to visit our website, crisismanagementupdate.com. We'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback on this newsletter. Please contact Patrick Brannan at [email protected]. | | | |
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| | Companies begin to embrace hybrid work model The COVID-19 pandemic forced many businesses to shift to remote working to protect both employees and customers, and now the business world is struggling to convince those workers to give up their home offices. Read more > |
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| Why employers should care about Bitcoin in ransomware attacks What do you need to know about this recent trend, and why should employers care about Bitcoin’s role in ransomware cases? Read more > |
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| How the legal profession could fight burnout better Members of the legal profession—including lawyers, paralegals and support staff—face working conditions that could not be worse for our own well-being. Read more > |
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| | Optimism among small businesses declines as delta variant surges As the COVID-19 delta variant has wreaked havoc on state and local economies in the past month, a recent survey conducted among small businesses across the country shows declining optimism that’s fueled by continued labor shortages. Read more > |
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| Evolving privacy laws present challenges for smart buildings The collection and use of personal information requires consideration of the data privacy and security risks to individuals, as well as the possible associated legal and compliance obligations of developers, managers and operators of smart buildings. Read more > |
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