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Life after lockdown : a playbook for crisis recovery, resiliency, and restarting right

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<subTitle>: a playbook for crisis recovery, resiliency, and restarting right</subTitle>
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Navigating the coronavirus pandemic has been, for many, an exercise of forced adaptations, creative workarounds, and difficult choices. After weeks of lockdown, tragic loss of life, and the shuttering of much of the world's economy, a cloud of uncertainty still obscures the horizon. But one thing is clear: The traditional way of managing risk and compliance fails when tested by fast-moving, interconnected risks. Indeed, this pandemic has left even the most prepared organizations scrambling to deal with operational and financial difficulties they never contemplated, let alone planned or practiced for. This is your opportunity to create positive, productive, and lasting change that will make your company more resilient for the next crisis. Because there will be a next crisis. And it could look very different from this one. This e-book presents a simple, organized way to recover stronger, build resilience, and restart right to withstand whatever comes next.</abstract>
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