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Improving Business Resilience Post-Pandemic

July 8, 2020

In any given year, companies experience an unexpected event that disrupts the flow of normal business. Business disruptions from changes in customer expectations, increased governmental and regulatory scrutiny, cyber-attacks, natural disaster, pandemics and other unimaginable threats can all happen so fast that companies must be able to anticipate and move in new directions if they are going to survive.

In other words, business resilience is now more important than ever.

Join ASSET360 for a guided discussion and interactive Q&A session on the top operational risks and key strategies to quickly understand and respond to an evolving set of problems.

Whether your company is currently struggling in response to the COVID-19 crisis, looking at ways to reduce supply chain risks, updating business continuity plan, or getting ready to launch a new IT system, leaders in any industry will leave this program better equipped to identify, mitigate and respond to operational changes. This interactive discussion will include time for Q&A so we can address your greatest concerns and challenges about responding to operational risks.

 

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