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- 16 Jul 2020
- News
Aid for US economy is expiring – at just the wrong moment
- 22 Jun 2021
- News
The COVID-19 Mutiny: When Teams Leave and Take Their Clients
ULI Report Provides Wildfire, Energy, and Economic Resilience Strategies to Sonoma County
Sonoma County, Calif., can enhance its ability to withstand and recover from wildfires by re-envisioning its land use, energy, and housing policies through a cooperative... View Details
- 04 Aug 2021
- News
How Companies Can Repair Trust Post-COVID
- 10 Mar 2021
- Blog Post
COVID Killed the Traditional Workplace
managers should reconsider whether a permanent move to remote work is such a good idea. It risks taking us from the coronavirus pandemic to a loneliness pandemic, with potentially terrible costs.... View Details
Keywords: All Industries
- 21 Mar 2022
- News
Managing Through Crisis with Karen Mills
- 07 Nov 2020
- News
Gender differences in COVID-19 perception and compliance
- 05 May 2020
- News
Former Medtronic CEO: 'The office is going to change dramatically'
- July 28, 2020
- Article
Economic Vulnerability of Households with Essential Workers
By: Grace McCormack, Christopher Avery, Ariella Kahn-Lang Spitzer and Amitabh Chandra
The label of “essential worker” reflects society’s needs but does not mean that society has compensated those workers for additional risks incurred on the job during the current pandemic. When an essential worker contracts severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus... View Details
McCormack, Grace, Christopher Avery, Ariella Kahn-Lang Spitzer, and Amitabh Chandra. "Economic Vulnerability of Households with Essential Workers." JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association 324, no. 4 (July 28, 2020): 388–390.
- 22 May 2021
- News
Why It’s Hard to Hire Right Now
- 11 Apr 2020
- News
COVID-19, A 360 Perspective!
- 24 Aug 2021
- News
Throwing Our Kids to the Wolves
- 22 Apr 2020
- News
Covid-19 in Africa: Navigating Short and Long Term Strategies
- 28 Sep 2021
- News
World Can Have Covid Boosters and Its First Doses, Too
- 2021
- Article
Masked and Distanced: A Qualitative Study of How Personal Protective Equipment and Distancing Affect Teamwork in Emergency Care
By: Tuna Cem Hayirli, Nicholas Stark, Aditi Bhanja, James Hardy, Christopher Peabody and Michaela J. Kerrissey
Background: Newly intensified use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in emergency departments presents teamwork challenges affecting the quality and safety of care at the frontlines.
Objective: We conducted a qualitative study to categorize and... View Details
Objective: We conducted a qualitative study to categorize and... View Details
Keywords: COVID-19; Teamwork; Emergency Service; Hospital; Quality Of Health Care; Health Pandemics; Health Care and Treatment; Quality; Groups and Teams; Communication
Hayirli, Tuna Cem, Nicholas Stark, Aditi Bhanja, James Hardy, Christopher Peabody, and Michaela J. Kerrissey. "Masked and Distanced: A Qualitative Study of How Personal Protective Equipment and Distancing Affect Teamwork in Emergency Care." International Journal for Quality in Health Care 33, no. 2 (2021): mzab069.