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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at Private aviation booming amid COVID-19; Experts: Everyone needs a crisis management plan; Delegating to others can help grow your practice; A business plan now avoids 'crisis planning' later; The importance of technology competence in the e-filing era. 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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| | Private aviation booming amid COVID-19 A growing number of business and leisure travelers returning to the skies are turning to private aviation services as a preferable option to commercial airline travel. Read more > |
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| Experts: Everyone needs a crisis management plan If your company is making any amount of money, it is a target for cybercriminals, said Tim Fawcett, director of cybersecurity consulting with Guernsey. Businesses that handle sensitive data – such as law firms or health care companies – or which contract with other companies that handle sensitive data, are also a target for a ransomware attack, he said. Read more > |
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| Delegating to others can help grow your practice If someone else can do something 70% as well as you can, delegate it. Read more > |
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| | A business plan now avoids ‘crisis planning’ later Business owners in crisis situations must make decisions about the continuation of their business without the benefit of having a proper succession plan in place; and sometimes, if the business owner has lost capacity to manage their affairs, such decisions are left to someone else. Crisis planning is stressful to the family and the cause of tremendous anxiety. Careful planning can help prevent these types of situations. Read more > |
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| The importance of technology competence in the e-filing era Technology competence: Nowadays it’s a must for lawyers. Five years ago, you may have been able to convince yourself that there was no need to be technologically competent, but no more. Read more > |
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