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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at A shortage of auto parts is frustrating dealers, mechanics and customers; Q&A: Federal vaccine mandate for large companies; 4 reasons to invest in cybersecurity insurance for your small business; Construction industry disruptors will continue in 2022 and beyond; Making sense for construction contractors of evolving vaccine mandates. 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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| | Supply & demand: A shortage of auto parts is frustrating dealers, mechanics and customers In an Oct. 16 article, the business-oriented Bloomberg News reported that auto-parts and repair businesses create a $300 billion industry that is “facing widespread operational challenges.” Read more > |
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| Q&A: Federal vaccine mandate for large companies While a federal mandate for large companies to require COVID-19 vaccinations or weekly testing plays out in court, there are things employers can do to be prepared. Read more > |
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| 4 reasons to invest in cybersecurity insurance for your small business If you’re considering cyber insurance for your company, or maybe you just want to learn what it is, Better Business Bureau outlines the protections it offers and insight for finding a trustworthy policy: Legal defense Lost income Ransom Reputation Read more > |
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| | Construction industry disruptors will continue in 2022 and beyond The pandemic has truly been a wild and crazy journey for industries across the spectrum, including the harsh impact on the construction industry. The pandemic caused and continues to cause disruptions from shortages, transport problems, the greening of sectors, labor availability and trade problems in the construction industry. Read more > |
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| Making (some) sense for construction contractors of evolving vaccine mandates For the unaided construction contractor, navigation of changing vaccine mandates can be daunting, and it is no wonder there continues to be confusion about these mandates’ effects. Read more > |
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