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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at Legal experts note pandemic presence in every business deal; Technology 2020: It's (the) Zoom where it happens; Craft employee holiday message with care; These 3 words can help your family business to survive; Fuel up with strategic direction. 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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| | Technology 2020: It’s (the) Zoom where it happens Here are some thoughts on how to have a seamless and productive Zoom mediation. Read more > |
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| Legal experts note pandemic presence in every business deal The COVID-19 pandemic is playing a role in significant changes a business may be considering, from completing a merger or acquisition to buying out a business partner . Read more > |
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| Just what exactly are you breathing? You’re scared of the air. You should be – it’s dirty and dangerous. People shed around 37 million bacteria hourly, plus viruses, dead skin and hair cells. Where do you think that stuff goes? We drag our unique personal microbe clouds with us and leave a little bit behind everywhere we go.. SPONSORED CONTENT |
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| These 3 words can help your family business to survive As it turns out, these 3 words line up perfectly with the famed 3-circle model developed by Davis and Tagiuri of the Harvard Business School in 1978, depicting the family business system – the intersecting circles of family, business, and ownership – love, power, and money. Read more > |
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| | This year, craft that employee holiday message with care The 2020 edition of the holiday message needs to be sensitive and crafted with care. Read more > |
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| Fuel up with strategic direction, and go from surviving to thriving As this wild year comes to a close, you may find it fruitful to take inventory of what transpired. What challenges did you face? What did you accomplish? What strengths emerged? What became apparent to you? Read more > |
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