As the COVID-19 crisis continues to disrupt the fundamental way people work and companies compete, business leaders across all industries are reassessing risk, shifting strategy, and searching for new ways to navigate economic uncertainty. In response, Harvard Business School created Crisis Management for Leaders, a five-program webinar series designed exclusively for HBS alumni. On March 24, more than 2,000 of our alumni from around the world joined us for the first live session: “COVID-19 as a Novel Event and Risk Management Framework.” Led by HBS’s Dutch Leonard and Bob Kaplan, renowned experts on crisis management and risk management, the first program delved into leading and managing all aspects of COVID-19—going beyond the medical phenomenon to embracing circumstances that are moving and fluid. The next four programs will focus on liquidity and financial challenges, making the process work, cases on firms facing novel events, and lessons from the Chilean Mine Rescue for moving forward. We plan to share all five program recordings with you, beginning with the first session. |
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