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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email looks at leadership in a time of crisis; will you be ready for employees to return to the office; ten tips for small businesses to survive and recover; balancing employee safety and privacy; the future of commercial real estate. 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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| | Leadership in times of crisis: Communication is key, but take time to look ahead Leadership during a time of crisis is critical. But it’s also something that is hard to prepare for. Several leaders said that communication during a time of crisis is critical. But so is taking time to look ahead. Read more > |
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| When it’s time for your employees to return to the office will you be ready? As businesses look to reopen around the country, the question about employees being ready to return to the office is becoming a key one. Read more > |
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| Ten tips to help small businesses survive and recover Many small business owners are being hit from both sides in this current economic situation. They need to focus on the survival of our businesses, while at the same time as we worry about the health and safety of our employees and our own families. Assess your business situation Know your numbers Be brutal about cutting costs Reach out to experts for help Communicate with everyone Read more > |
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| | COVID-19: Balancing employee safety and privacy The Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires employers to provide and maintain a safe workplace, so employers need to take steps to protect workers from exposure to COVID-19. Read more > |
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| Future of commercial real estate a mixed bag, experts say As businesses prepare for a gradual reopening of the economy, many will need to adjust to a “new normal” amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, experts say. Read more > |
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