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Crisis Management Update: Managing your business through change and disruption
This week's guide to Crisis Management
 
This week's email features a look at We hear each other, but are we really listening?; Company culture may have actually improved during COVID; Five inexpensive PR tips; Novel challenge emerges for denials of PPP forgiveness; Bankruptcies likely to rise in 2021.
 
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We hear each other, but are we really listening?
Most meetings are held via some form of videoconferencing platform — Zoom, Teams, Webex, etc. Those of us who use that medium throughout the day know that “Zoom fatigue” is a real thing.
 
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Survey: Company culture may have actually improved during COVIDs
CHG Healthcare, the nation’s largest privately-held healthcare staffing company, announced the results of a nationwide study of more than 800 U.S. workers, revealing attitudes and sentiments toward workplace culture, working from home, mental health, and diversity, equity and inclusion.
 
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Just what exactly are you breathing?
We drag our unique personal microbe clouds with us and leave a little bit behind everywhere we go. 
 
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Five Inexpensive PR Tips for 2021 Success
It’s time for marketers and public relations practitioners to brush off their toolboxes and see what is available to help their organizations or clients gear towards success next year. There is still plenty to do that requires more time than money, so here’s a list to help get you started: 
 
  • Press releases
  • Maintain relationships with journalists
  • Follow your firm's or client's reputation
  • Proactive branding
  • Keep up with PR trends
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Novel challenge emerges for denials of PPP forgiveness

Given the haste with which it was rolled out in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a few Paycheck Protection Program recipients profiting from the cannabis industry, at least indirectly, no doubt slipped through the cracks.
 
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Bankruptcies likely to rise in 2021, attorneys say
Bankruptcy attorneys say that a long-anticipated wave of bankruptcies is now in shoreline’s view, and even with a vaccine in sight, they expect a tsunami of filings in the first and second quarter of 2021 and beyond.
 
 

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