Zack Williamson is a co-founder and CEO of ClarkStaff.com, a remote staffing and business management consulting firm with offices and partners in the US, UK, The Philippines, New Zealand and Australia.
Zack enjoys writing about a wide range of topics from business process consulting and International manpower logistics to digital media and internet marketing. That being said, some people visit his blog to check out the occasional rant about politics, health, music and more.
These difficult times are giving us the opportunity to look inward, reflect on what truly matters, and connect with ourselves and our loved ones on a deeper level.
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I get it — COVID is prompting businesses of all kinds to rethink how to keep things running in these times — and yes, IMPACT included.
There’s not exactly a guidebook for how to handle marketing in times of a global pandemic, so we’re all in this together to figure it out.
But take a deep breath with me.
One step at a time.
There are best practices that we already know. We just need to be reminded how they can be applied to the crisis we’re in.
More importantly, it’s essential to remember now more than ever — we are all prospects and consumers, too. We know what makes us feel good or not good.
The coronavirus pandemic has a lot of dark sides. Around the world, people get ill and die, schools close, the healthcare system is overloaded, employees lose their jobs, companies face bankruptcy, stock markets collapse and countries have to spend billions on bailouts and medical aid. For everyone, whether directly hurt or not, Covid-19 is a huge stressor shaking up our psyche, triggering our fears and uncertainties.
No matter how serious and sad all of this is, there are upsides as well. Therefore, along the Monty Python song “Always look on the bright side of life” let’s not forget those and make the best of what the crisis gives us. As the good old SWOT analysis tells us, there are not only threats, but also opportunities.
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Challenging times offer a great opportunity for social bonding and other ways of connecting to and helping people. Of course, not being able to visit friends or family has increased isolation and feelings of loneliness in some cases. But the feeling of “we’re in this together” has also triggered interesting ways of connecting. Some of those have gone viral—such as Italians singing together from their windows and balconies—but there are many small, local initiatives too to connect and help people who need it. Let us show you how we can help you continue your operations amidst covid19 pandemic. talk to us now!!!
If there’s one thing this crisis is bringing out it’s the humanity at the heart of companies.
All businesses are made of people, and now more than ever we’re able to take a look behind the curtain to see the vulnerable, helpful, sometimes unexpectedly human side of the brands we’re familiar with.
It’s in hard times that you, and your business, will show your true colors. When someone’s there for you in a really tough situation, there’s a degree of loyalty and appreciation built that you can’t buy. In other words, there’s now an emotional tie between me and my insurance company: it’s not just all about the numbers.