COVID burnout is real, but the pandemic is not over. Greg Sterling on June 1, 2020 Even though the coronavirus is far from fully under control, there’s evidence of COVID fatigue everywhere you look. It casually appeared in late April and then in the crowded Wisconsin bar scenes and packed Alabama and Florida beaches of … Continue reading Your customers aren’t interested in your COVID messaging anymore, what now?
Category Archives: World Level Crisis
The 7 Best Tools for Adjusting Your Workplace to a Post COVID-19 World
Jay T. Ripton — May 25, 2020 COVID-19 has caused an unprecedented shift in America’s work habits, with millions of people forced to work remotely since the crisis began. But research suggests that this change may last well beyond the pandemic. According to a survey by Gartner, more than 70 percent of business leaders questioned … Continue reading The 7 Best Tools for Adjusting Your Workplace to a Post COVID-19 World
What Will We Take Forward From This Situation?
Dave Brock — May 21, 2020 I’m about 10 weeks into my own Covid 19 lockdown. I have to admit to some Zoom weariness, impatience with not jumping on a plane and meeting with clients face to face, even a nice dinner at a restaurant with friends. But we will continue with some version of … Continue reading What Will We Take Forward From This Situation?
Beyond the Immediate Pandemic – Create a Minimum Viable Plan
Michel van Hove — May 20, 2020 While many companies are past the initial emergency response, they now need to start looking ahead as well. Business requires a proactive and agile approach to business performance to address the immediate future beyond the pandemic and create a minimum viable plan. Three activities business leaders will need … Continue reading Beyond the Immediate Pandemic – Create a Minimum Viable Plan
Coronavirus Scams to Watch Out For [Infographic]
Paul Lipman — May 18, 2020 The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a wealth of opportunities for cybercriminals. Scammers have been creative: disguising malicious emails as everything from the somewhat reasonable (discounts on hand sanitizer) to the absurd (COVID-19 cures). Some up the stakes by claiming to be a reputable institution such as the World … Continue reading Coronavirus Scams to Watch Out For [Infographic]
How COVID-19 is Transforming E-Commerce
Louis Columbus — May 13, 2020 U.S. retailers’ online year-over-year (YoY) revenue growth is up 68% as of mid-April, surpassing an earlier peak of 49% in early January. There’s been a 129% year-over-year growth in U.S. & Canadian e-commerce orders as of April 21 and an impressive 146% growth in all online retail orders. Online … Continue reading How COVID-19 is Transforming E-Commerce
What is Certain During These Uncertain Times?
Julie Winkle Giulioni — May 15, 2020 I was speaking with a colleague recently who said, “If I hear or read ‘these uncertain times’ once more, I’m going to scream!” And now, everywhere I turn, I’m aware of these words as well – in the news, business articles, podcasts, and advertising. While there’s no argument … Continue reading What is Certain During These Uncertain Times?
5 Things to Consider Before Bringing Your Employees Back to the Office After COVID-19 Lockdown
Anjan Pathak — May 12, 2020 Millions of workers in China had worked from home for most of February, which was a new experience for many. Now many have returned to the workplaces, with reduced working hours and pay. Still, today, going back to work requires a lot of mental effort. COVID-19’s existence is in … Continue reading 5 Things to Consider Before Bringing Your Employees Back to the Office After COVID-19 Lockdown
How to Come Out Stronger and Ready to Thrive Post Crisis
Mukesh Gupta — May 6, 2020 Premise: We are already seeing a lot of signals in the economy of the upcoming tectonic shifts and the ripples that they will cause. We have a record number of publicly listed companies in the US deciding not to give out dividends so that they can conserve cash. We’ve … Continue reading How to Come Out Stronger and Ready to Thrive Post Crisis
What COVID-19 Should Teach Companies About Pandemic Planning
Nacho De Marco — May 5, 2020 The COVID-19 crisis spread so quickly around the world that most people, companies, organizations, and governments scrambled to address it in any way they could. In fact, if there’s something that defines the pandemic, that definitely has to be the lack of preparation for it. When faced with … Continue reading What COVID-19 Should Teach Companies About Pandemic Planning