H1N1 Planning – Five Ways Businesses Can Cope
December 1, 2009 by admin2
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H1N1 has certainly raised a host of dilemmas for our global society since spring 2009. Not only have we coped with racing to develop and distribute a suitable vaccine, but we also have had to develop strategies for coping with multiple and extended absences at work and at school. To say that this has been a difficult time is an understatement, but it has also been an opportunity to rethink prior assumptions which have long been unchallenged.

Since spring 2009, H1N1 has raised a host of dilemmas for our global society. Not only have we coped with racing to develop and distribute a suitable vaccine, but we also have had to develop strategies for coping with multiple and extended absences at work and at school. To say that this has been a difficult time is an understatement, but it has also been an opportunity to rethink prior assumptions which have long been unchallenged.
- Recent reports from the USA Center for Disease Control (CDC) indicate that 44,555 people have been infected with and 4,314 have died from the H1N1 flu as of 11/25/09 (Flucount.org, 2009).
- Worldwide, the figures are 1,041,467 infected and 11, 879 dead (Flucount).
Much as post-9-11 in the USA, companies were developing catastrophic emergency procedures, the media and government are replete with the call for businesses and schools to develop comprehensive continuity plans due to the H1N1 pandemic. How do we go about creating such a plan responsibly and with the input of staff members? And what are the issues involved?
Aside from the loss of revenue as people are not out shopping and have their minds focused on coping with the illness, there is a larger immediate issue which faces all businesses. How do businesses cope with large numbers of people absent from work because they fit into any of the following categories?
- They have a fever (CDC recommends staying home and….
H1N1 Planning – Eight Ways Parents Can Prepare For Extended School Absences
November 23, 2009 by admin2
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Since Spring 2009, global news has been dominated by accounts, updates and concerns about swine flu (officially named H1N1). Different parts of the world have had to cope as the seasons have changed and flu season confronts their populations.
Five Strategies For Success – Riding the Wave of Changing Careers Trends
November 21, 2009 by admin2
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A friend who knows I am a specialist in career change recently asked me, “What industries are seeing growth and can anyone transition into those in-demand careers?” Her question was drawn specifically from a recent article in USA Today, about how specific industries have been supported by recent developments, economic stimulus and economic developments. This article provides timeless strategies for you to always find answers to those critical questions and advance your career.







