Advice from the Harvard Business Review
http://thebcw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/harvard-business-review.png
The ongoing spread of the coronavirus has spurred companies across the globe to think strategically about their preparedness for facing the outbreak. Does your company have an emergency plan in place for employees to work from home? If so, how ready is your team to collaborate virtually? This week, HBR published two new Reading Lists on the topic that you may find useful.
How to Lead Your Business Through the Coronavirus Crisis
This Reading List includes HBR’s latest articles on this fast-changing story and its global implications. Articles in this Reading List include:
- 8 Questions Employers Should Ask About Coronavirus
- What Coronavirus Could Mean for the Global Economy
- What Are Companies’ Legal Obligations Around Coronavirus?
- How to Reassure Your Team When the News Is Scary
How to Work Remotely
Get insights that will help you navigate the challenges of managing a virtual work and teams. Articles in this Reading List include:
Similar News Items
This week, the U.S. Department of Energy issued an emergency order to strengthen New York’s electric grid in response to severe winter weather. We’ve been fortunate to avoid widespread outages, but extreme cold weather persists. The order underscores how strained our grid has become during peak demand and how vulnerable it remains to fuel shortages […]
The Business Council of Westchester consistently advocates for greater investment in the region’s infrastructure, so a new study by a national transportation research nonprofit should give all business leaders cause for concern. The Road Information Program (TRIP) report, “New York Transportation by the Numbers: Providing a Modern, Sustainable Transportation System in the Empire State,” reveals […]
The BCW is laser-focused on helping small businesses thrive in the county, which aligns our organization with U.S. Congressman George Latimer’s (D-Westchester) proposed legislation to sustain two government programs that are essential drivers of commercialization for small businesses across New York. The SBIR Administrative Funding Act seeks to secure the long-term viability of the Small […]
Become A Member
Join the county’s largest and most influential business organization today.
JOIN NOW!
Leave a Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.