Don’t wait to discuss the coronavirus with staffersEmployees are a company’s No. 1 asset, so it’s in your best interest to make sure they know you’re taking potential threats (and their safety) seriously, even if it means delaying projects or addressing logistical challenges. From violent protests to terrorism to outbreaks, companies should have policies that include communication strategies to address such events.
| | | | THE WORKPLACE Why you should address the coronavirus with employees Employees are a company’s No. 1 asset, so it’s in your best interest to make sure they know you’re taking potential threats (and their safety) seriously, even if it means delaying projects or addressing logistical challenges. From violent protests to terrorism to outbreaks, companies should have policies that include communication strategies to address such events. CONTINUE READING... | | | | |
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