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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look a: Five mistakes not to make in online meetings; Staying strong and surviving in business during pandemic; Business leaders look ahead to 2021; Closing a business deal remotely; How architects are redesigning office space to protect workers 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 pbrannan@bridgetowermedia.com. | | | |
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| | Five Mistakes NOT to Make When Holding Online Meetings Online meeting guru Howard Tiersky pinpoints a few common flub-ups you’ll want to avoid. Read more > |
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| Staying strong and surviving in business during the pandemic Financial and accounting experts say there are more adjustments that should be put into effect to help businesses navigate the changing times. They warn that more change is inevitable . Read more > |
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| Closing a business deal remotely? Know the risks This is a good time to remind business deal makers and inventors — especially newer entrepreneurs and start-up companies — to follow a comprehensive checklist to protect the ownership of their new products and services prior to disclosing them to a third party. Read more > |
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| | Business leaders talk about 2021 with cautious optimism as they wait for a vaccine In recent interviews with company leaders, they relay how some of the challenges have created new policies and how they yearn for a vaccine that will make 2020 a footnote. Read more > |
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| How architects are redesigning office space to protect workers Architects are being called upon to address these in ways that maximize health and safety, while allowing for as much normalcy as possible. Read more > |
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