Although everyone is eager for the pandemic to be over, there is much uncertainty and new guidelines and protocols will continue for some time to come. This leaves us with adjusting to a new way of life – will some staff continue working from home; will there be staggered shifts at the office, etc.
At DigiFreight we are constantly looking at ways to improve experiences within our network and as such we recognise the significant importance that learning holds. For us, training is just one element on our learning compass and we are always looking at ways to enhance this section of our membership, to benefit our network not only now - but by building resilience for the future. Therefore, we will periodically be issuing eZines, which will consist of helpful information and pointers on various topics.
Our first issue is Managing Flexible Work Arrangements which provides useful information for planning your ongoing strategies during the COVID crisis. The eZine contains links to the following articles:
The situation is still changing so it is important that employers continue to adapt and make the most of the unusual conditions. Research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has highlighted opportunities on flexible working methods which could be useful to consider.
COVID-19 will likely affect trade more profoundly than any other recent crisis. Leaders with a well-informed perspective on potential trade scenarios can begin their recovery from a position of strength.
BusinessCloud brought together 12 eCommerce companies from Israel and the UK to discuss how the pandemic has changed the sector forever.
While we’re all in the thick of managing business disruption due to the pandemic, we also need to think about what comes next. How will organisations change when we’re beyond this crisis, and are we prepared for the ripple effects that will follow?
COVID-19 will likely affect trade more profoundly than any other recent crisis. Leaders with a well-informed perspective on potential trade scenarios can begin their recovery from a position of strength.
Various interpretations of its potential consequences on the logistics and transportation industry.
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