The Crisis Management for Leaders

Dear CSS Members and Colleagues:
For those who missed it “The Crisis Management for Leaders” HBS series was exceptional. You can still access this program for free at the following link: http://view.forms.exed.hbs.org/?qs=b5c460bb3902e2cc6127f61c1fd4e289744f153b24c2f78519e5efa4eb2665b01d21a4319ed5c6873626d49c35e4639aa5ccf01337bd62425c047a65133f3ab97fac198f90852b07ecaca66edbe48bc0. You can access the slide decks individually or watch the recorded program for each session. This program considers leadership issues, cashflow and supply chain challenges and other practical approaches to issues of the current pandemic. I highly recommend this.
Kind Regards,
“JP” Warner, MD
Founder, The Codman Shoulder Society
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