#270 – COVID 19 CRISIS PSYCHOLOGY AND INTERVENTION – DR. TRUDY

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An invisible Novel Corona virus pandemic outbreak declares an unprecedented war with mankind and triggers multiple crises in an enormous scale, such as health, economy, work, family, education, entertainment and daily survival, like a mega tsunami waves sweeping global shores.

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#270 – BUILDING A RISK ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK – ANDREW SHEVES

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Your assessment needs a clear framework to help you process the information you have and analyze the risks. Sometimes you will have one prepared but at other times, you need to do this yourself. Whatever the situation, you need to know what goes into designing and building a framework if you’re going to be successful. Continue reading

#269 – EXECUTIVE IMPERATIVES: NECESSARY INGREDIENTS TO IMPROVE ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE – RANDALL ENGLUND & RALF MULLER

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A widespread desire to improve organizational performance may be sated by focusing on a key set of executive imperatives—necessary and high priority actions. Personal experiences reveal that an essential focus on creating excellence in people, processes, and the working environment reaps tremendous benefits and enables executives and their organizations to achieve desired objectives. Continue reading

#269 – WANT TO HELP?: YOU CAN SAVE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE FROM DEATH BY COVID 19 – ALLEN TAYLOR

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The news media has been providing almost non-stop coverage of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. One of the things stated is that older people are more likely to be severely affected by the disease. This is borne out by mortality statistics.

There are three measures of the spread of COVID-19:

  • The number of people who are infected
  • The number of confirmed infections
  • The number of deaths due to a COVID-19 infection

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#269 – CULTURE, COMPETENCE & CONSEQUENCES – MALCOLM PEART

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Major projects, particularly infrastructure projects, can be spectacular in terms of their scale, timeframe, public and private investment, and the capital cost for their implementation.  Completion is often celebrated and overruns of time and cost are temporarily put aside, technical calamities become bygone memories, and ‘success’ is the order of the day. Continue reading