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Coronavirus : leadership and recovery.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Insights you need from Harvard Business ReviewPublisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, 2020Description: xiii, 178 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781647820497 (paperback)
  • 1647820499 (paperback)
Uniform titles:
  • Coronavirus (Harvard Business Review Press)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: CoronavirusDDC classification:
  • 362.1969
LOC classification:
  • HD 49 C822 2020
Contents:
Section 1. Leading your business: 4 behaviors that help leaders manage a crisis - how to train your team / by Chris Nichols, Shoma Chatterjee Hayden, and Chris Trendler -- What are companies' legal obligations around coronavirus? Eight factors leaders should consider / by Peter Susser and Tahl Tyson -- Real leaders are forged in crisis - four lessons from Lincoln, Churchill, MLK, and others / by Nancy Koehn -- Section 2. Managing your workforce: 15 questions about remote work, answered - a Q&A with Harvard Business School's foremost expert on dispersed teams / by Tsedal Neeley -- How to manage coronavirus layoffs with compassion - especially if you have to deliver the news remotely / by Rebecca Knight -- Your employee tested positive for Covid-19, what do you do? Be compassionate but act quickly / by Alisa Cohn -- How can't-close retailers are keeping workers safe - six lessons from grocery stores and other essential businesses / by Sarah Kalloch and Zeynep Ton -- Section 3. Managing yourself: How to manage your stress when the sky is falling - go back to basics / by Michael Gervais -- 3 tips to avoid WFH burnout - how to leave work at the door when you don't leave the house / by Laura M. Giurge and Vanessa K. Bohns -- That discomfort you're feeling is grief - the coronavirus pandemic has led to a collective loss of normalcy / by Scott Berinato -- Section 4. Seeing beyond the crisis: Ensure that your customer relationships outlast coronavirus - five strategies for communicating during a crisis / by Ted Waldron and James Wetherbe -- Understanding the economic shock of coronavirus - how bad will it get, and what could recovery look like? / by Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak, Martin Reeves, Paul Swartz - What will U.S. labor protections look like after coronavirus? Current efforts address short-term needs. It's time for long-term reform / by Megan Tobias Neely -- We need imagination now more than ever - it's crucial for creating new opportunities and finding new ways to grow / by Martin Reeves and Jack Fuller.
Summary: "Lead your business through the crisis, and prepare it to rebound in the recovery. As the pandemic is exacting its toll on our lives and wreaking havoc in the global economy, forward-looking organizations are moving past crisis management and positioning themselves to leap ahead when the economy turns around. What should you and your business be doing now to stay afloat today-while planning for tomorrow so you can come out of the crisis stronger? Part of The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review series, Coronavirus: Leadership and Recovery provides you with essential thinking about managing your company through the Covid-19 pandemic, keeping your employees (and yourself) healthy and productive, and challenging your business to continue innovating and reinvent itself ahead of the recovery."-- Provided by publisher
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Includes index.

Section 1. Leading your business: 4 behaviors that help leaders manage a crisis - how to train your team / by Chris Nichols, Shoma Chatterjee Hayden, and Chris Trendler -- What are companies' legal obligations around coronavirus? Eight factors leaders should consider / by Peter Susser and Tahl Tyson -- Real leaders are forged in crisis - four lessons from Lincoln, Churchill, MLK, and others / by Nancy Koehn -- Section 2. Managing your workforce: 15 questions about remote work, answered - a Q&A with Harvard Business School's foremost expert on dispersed teams / by Tsedal Neeley -- How to manage coronavirus layoffs with compassion - especially if you have to deliver the news remotely / by Rebecca Knight -- Your employee tested positive for Covid-19, what do you do? Be compassionate but act quickly / by Alisa Cohn -- How can't-close retailers are keeping workers safe - six lessons from grocery stores and other essential businesses / by Sarah Kalloch and Zeynep Ton -- Section 3. Managing yourself: How to manage your stress when the sky is falling - go back to basics / by Michael Gervais -- 3 tips to avoid WFH burnout - how to leave work at the door when you don't leave the house / by Laura M. Giurge and Vanessa K. Bohns -- That discomfort you're feeling is grief - the coronavirus pandemic has led to a collective loss of normalcy / by Scott Berinato -- Section 4. Seeing beyond the crisis: Ensure that your customer relationships outlast coronavirus - five strategies for communicating during a crisis / by Ted Waldron and James Wetherbe -- Understanding the economic shock of coronavirus - how bad will it get, and what could recovery look like? / by Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak, Martin Reeves, Paul Swartz - What will U.S. labor protections look like after coronavirus? Current efforts address short-term needs. It's time for long-term reform / by Megan Tobias Neely -- We need imagination now more than ever - it's crucial for creating new opportunities and finding new ways to grow / by Martin Reeves and Jack Fuller.

"Lead your business through the crisis, and prepare it to rebound in the recovery. As the pandemic is exacting its toll on our lives and wreaking havoc in the global economy, forward-looking organizations are moving past crisis management and positioning themselves to leap ahead when the economy turns around. What should you and your business be doing now to stay afloat today-while planning for tomorrow so you can come out of the crisis stronger? Part of The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review series, Coronavirus: Leadership and Recovery provides you with essential thinking about managing your company through the Covid-19 pandemic, keeping your employees (and yourself) healthy and productive, and challenging your business to continue innovating and reinvent itself ahead of the recovery."-- Provided by publisher

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