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15 تغريدة 11 قراءة Mar 12, 2020
#Covid_19 is already disrupting numerous aspects of everyday business. We've developed some tools that can help leaders navigate during this time of uncertainty. We've also lifted our paywall on all of them. ⬇️ (Thread)
Here's a checklist of eight questions that companies should ask as they prepare for — and respond to — the spread of the virus. #1: How can we best protect our employees from exposure in the workplace? s.hbr.org
We created a guide to 1) mitigating the impact of the epidemic on your supply chain, and 2) redesigning it for resilience against a similar emergency. s.hbr.org
Experts say that the peak of impact on global supply chains will come mid-March, forcing thousands of companies to throttle down or temporarily shut manufacturing plants around the world. s.hbr.org
Now more than ever, leaders need to emphasize steadiness and constantly communicate with employees. Here are 12 lessons for leading your company through the #Coronavirus. s.hbr.org
Market volatility has sparked fears of a recession brought on by #Covid_19. We examined past epidemics and recession to evaluate the likelihood of that happening. s.hbr.org
Testing for #Covid_19 has proven to be a major challenge in the U.S. and elsewhere. These authors suggest ways to incentivize government and the private sector to create new testing infrastructure for this and future pandemics. s.hbr.org
With careful attention to safety and legal preparedness, employers can minimize employees’ risk of #Coronavirus infection — and their own legal risks. s.hbr.org
Facing #coronavirus, companies like Amazon and Twitter are encouraging employees to work remotely. Here are nine strategies to help your team collaborate effectively if you're #WFH. s.hbr.org
This author helps Fortune 500 companies manage high-stakes communications. Use these five steps to help your employees stay calm while keeping them abreast of the latest #coronavirus news. @AllisonShapira s.hbr.org
Despite numerous disruptive natural disasters, many multinational supply chains were not ready for #coronavirus. Here's how to build a system that is. s.hbr.org
Five things working parents can do to prepare for #coronavirus:
1. Set the right expectations with your boss.
2. And with your parenting partner.
3. Make technology work for you.
4. Mobilize your village.
5. Step back to look at the big picture.
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The U.S. health care system falls short in many basic areas. As #Covid_19’s spread continues, it will demonstrate how essential those missing basics truly are. s.hbr.org
These authors are helping Chinese enterprises navigate through #Covid_19. Here are 12 lessons they have for leaders elsewhere. s.hbr.org
Within the month, we need to establish a systematic approach to isolating infected people faster, monitoring Covid-19 patients with mild illness at home, and preserving limited hospital capacity for those who really need it. s.hbr.org

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