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How To Plan For A Sudden Disruption

11-Mar-20 12:30

How To Plan For A Sudden Disruption

The COVID-19 outbreak does not seem to be slowing down. The number of cases that have tested positive is increasing daily, whilst many employees are being forced to work remotely. A pandemic outbreak of this magnitude has caught companies, and many industries off guard, with a shockwave tearing through their supply chains and businesses. So how exactly do you plan for a sudden disruption?

Produced by: Christine Wong

Presented by: Jeff Sandhu, Freda Liu, and Audrey Raj


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Categories:  MarketsPersonal DevelopmentEntrepreneurshipSME

Tags:  eycovid-19coronavirussupply chaindisruption





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