HAVE YOUR SAY: How is your business going to do things differently post COVID-19?

| May 1, 2020

Businesses have responded rapidly to the coronavirus pandemic. Some have implemented changes for the better of their businesses while others are simply attempting to survive.

Now is the time to turn our attention to what has worked for businesses and the changes they will hang onto post COVID-19.

We invite you to have your say:

How is your business going to do things differently post COVID-19?

Post a comment on First 5000 – Have your Say on LinkedIn today or email editor@first5000.com.au with your story.

For inspiration, here’s what businesses are saying.  

Six ways your business is going to do things differently post COVID-19 – Stephen Barnes
Being pessimistically optimistic about business post coronavirus – Dr Lee Styger
Creativity will save your business during a crisis – Anne Miles
Is Covid-19 fast-tracking the future of work? – Nina Fountain
Working from home: the end of the office as we know it? – Ben Knight
Businesses must craft smart reopening plans – here’s where to start – Andrej Kovacevic
AccessEAP achieves mental health mission by adapting ‘work from home’ – Mark Hindle
Financial planners inundated during coronavirus pandemic – Barry Daniels
Doing things differently post COVID-19: Scottish Pacific – Rob Lamers
Online plans accelerated due to COVID-19: Portner Press – Andrew Stirling
Less travel, huge cost savings – business post COVID-19 – Craig West
The leadership paradigm: post COVID-19, what then? – Stephen Chong
COVID-19 presents opportunity to digitise and improve digital IQ – Brett Kelly
Uncertainty provides opportunity: Les Mills – Ryan Hogan
Readying business for further growth post COVID – Ben Swanson
Predictions for Business Sales Market after COVID-19 – Zoran Sarabaca
The need for measured optimism – Lindley Edwards
What’s next? marketing operations in a world after covid – Guy Goldstein
Adelaide retailer becomes COVID-19 Facebook success story – Dave Strutton
KX Pilates quick to adopt to online classes – Aaron Smith
OneFitStop allows businesses to go digital during COVID-19 – Jarron Aizen
Empowerment, trust and agility pave the way through challenge and change – Wayne Tower
Keeping our employees and partners safe during coronavirus: Twitter – Jennifer Christie
Work used to be a place you go. Now it’s a thing you do. – Jules Hall
Overwhelming call for a ‘better normal’: survey – Victor Perton
Discovery Parks open for business with risk minimisation – Discovery Parks
Ten hacks to keep customers happy while waiting – Mark Horwood
Emerging from Digital Shock: Citrix survey shows IT leaders preparing for new work order – Citrix
ReStart Australia: Calls for corporates to step up and help SMEs survive and thrive – Siimon Reynolds
Small business procurement panel essential to economic recovery – Kate Carnell
How long before the travel industry recovers from COVID-19? – Andrej Kovacevic
The ‘new norm’ for professional services firms – Ben Deverson
More women at the top proves better for business – Workplace Gender Equality Agency
Working from Home: the Pros and Cons for your Business – Zoran Sarabaca
Businesses proceeding with international expansion plans undeterred by COVID-19: survey – Globalization Partners
City of Sydney announces plans for post-pandemic recovery – Clover Moore
How working from home is making us more authentic – Darren Woolley
Business software industry optimistic about COVID-19 impact: Survey – ABSIA

Post a comment on First 5000 – Have your Say on LinkedIn today or email editor@first5000.com.au with your story.

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