MLB and Fanatics team up to make protective equipment for health-care workers | | | FRI, MAR 27, 2020 | | | | TECH, TRANSFORMATION AND THE FUTURE OF WORK | | Think a friend or colleague should be getting this newsletter? Share this link with them to sign up.
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As we approach the end of week 2 of quarantine and try to adjust to this new working life, one by one, companies of all sorts are stepping up, shifting production lines to make a lasting impact on what could be a lasting new reality. Fanatics went from producing MLB jerseys to masks and gowns. Crocs announced they'd start donating shoes to health care workers. Craft distillers and brewers are making sanitizer. Fashion and costume designers are starting to sew masks. GM, Ford, Tesla and others will begin making ventilators. TV providers and news outlets are allowing anyone to access content. Even former Housewives star Bethenny Frankel is stepping up in the battle against COVID-19 by donating 1 million masks (we have no idea why she has this supply). The list goes on.
While a week ago it may have felt like doomsday, it seems as though we've turned a page and people are starting to unify and help out, and as dark as the times may be, that is a great thing.
This Thursday, we'll be bringing you an interactive livestream, tackling key questions for leaders, including crisis management and communication, managing a newly remote workforce, and best practices on how to keep employees, and yourself, safe in the workplace. Learn more about our exciting lineup of speakers joining us from their home offices, and tune in. | |
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