This blog is dedicated to the forced and illegal displacement of Jharkhandi tribals to loot their natural resources and make profits. Mrs. Dayamani Barla is running a campaign to bring out the truth behind Mittal's inhuman business plans and forced capture of Jharkhand's resources at the cost of innocent tribal lives.
Monday, June 1, 2020
June 1, 2020 - Watch a Real-Time Simulation of How Well Social Distancing at the Beach Actually Works to Contain COVID-19
Perhaps the single biggest implication of reopening national economies is that responsibility and thus liability for dealing with the covid-19 pandemic will shift from the public to the private sector. Fortune 500 CEOs and small business owners alike will soon be making decisions that affect the health not only of their business but also their people (employees, contractors, customers, suppliers) - which in turn affects the health of their families, friends, and neighbors. With so much at stake, how should business leaders plan for operating in the post-stay-at-home phase of the recovery?
Here's a simple but powerful framework for creating a plan.
The current crisis is driven by a health problem: we don't yet have a treatment or a vaccine for the novel coronavirus. Managers have little control over that. But until the health problem is solved, places of work will be opportunities for infected people to infect others. This creates a management problem requiring management solutions, and managers do have control of those.
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