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Crisis Management Update: Managing your business through change and disruption
This week's guide to Crisis Management
 
This week's email features a look at Management-side lawyers scrutinize vaccine mandate; Handle with care accommodation requests for remote work; 3 tips to manage small business cash flow; Companies that handle data explore cyber insurance as part of protection strategy; What should a business owner expect or ask of a bookkeeper?
 
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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Management-side lawyers scrutinize vaccine mandate
Though the issuance of a federal rule mandating that employers of 100 or more employees ensure that their workforce is vaccinated against COVID-19 or can present negative test results is still weeks away, management-side attorneys are already advising clients on what they should know about the anticipated emergency regulation.
 
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Handle with care accommodation requests for remote work
As a result of a first-of-its-kind case filed recently by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, employers may soon get a glimpse at the administrative body’s attitude toward the future of work-from-home arrangements.
 
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3 tips to manage small business cash flow
Cash flow is critical to the success of a small business. Even more than profitability, cash flow is important because it allows companies to buy inventory, keep the lights on, and their employees paid. While small businesses continue to try and recover from the pandemic, focusing on cash flow can help a small business survive and thrive.
 
  • Collect payments quickly
  • Accept electronic payments
  • Plan ahead for cash flow shortages
 
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Companies that handle data explore cyber insurance as part of protection strategy
While cyber insurance is still a maturing concept, cyber liability is not. Since the 1990s, businesses purchased cyber liability insurance to cover data loss or damage due to computer viruses. Then, in 2014, with rulings from two separate court cases that found that personal identifiable information that had been breached by a hacker was not covered under general liability insurance, modern-day cyber insurance was born.
 
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What should a business owner expect or ask of a bookkeeper?
Bookkeepers are a critical component to keep a business on track in the short term and help it plan for growth down the road. Here’s what business owners should ask their bookkeeper for more assistance with:
 
 

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