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Leading by (Bad) Example: Companies in the News Show What Not to Do 

MHA Consulting

Related on MHA Consulting: The Art of Explaining: MHA’s Best Crisis Communications Resources We business continuity professionals spend a lot of time telling our colleagues and clients about the negative impacts an organization can experience if it gives short shrift to the need to become resilient and plan for outages.

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After coronavirus, what next?

Plan B Consulting

We shouldn’t be ordering people around and treating them as commodities, in our desire to mitigate the effect of the pandemic. This will be especially prevalent in the leisure market as people are not travelling, taking holidays or going out. Those who are self-employed will feel the impact of any economic downturn.

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After coronavirus, what next?

Plan B Consulting

We shouldn’t be ordering people around and treating them as commodities, in our desire to mitigate the effect of the pandemic. This will be especially prevalent in the leisure market as people are not travelling, taking holidays or going out. Those who are self-employed will feel the impact of any economic downturn.

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Fire and Rain: Adapting to an Era of Global Instability 

MHA Consulting

In the past several months I’ve traveled to the U.K., Then develop ways to mitigate the threats, focusing on the threats that are the likeliest to occur and those which would cause the greatest impact if they did occur. Many American businesses take a highly casual attitude toward the possibility that global problems could impact them.