I have very specific self-audit reporting things in mind I’d be looking for in a re-opening announcement. If the announcement is “we’re re-opening because the idiot council said we can” run, don’t walk, for the exits.
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Checklist/re-opening press release/email bingo card 1. “Here are our health risk factors...” 2. “Here’s how we are mitigating them...” 3. “Here’s our plan to keep all stakeholders safe, including non-customer public” 5. Here’s the size/shape of financial hole we’re in...” ...
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6. “Here’s our iterative approach to navigating health and $ situation...” 7. “Here’s how we will be monitoring how well the re-opening is working, including test/trace protocol...” 8. “Here’s how we will be communicating status and risk going forward...”
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Businesses in partial/full shutdown mode: YOU OWN THE REOPENING RISK! If you bolt out the gate desperate to fix cash flows the moment you get the green signal from givernment you’re part of the problem. Trump does not get to decide when to reopen. YOU do, as business leaders.
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You do NOT get to blame politicians. You do not get to externalize risks of your business operations because it’s “perfectly legal.” Some politicians, like Trump, are guaranteed to bungle their role in the reopening. You don’t get to compound his mistakes. No licensing effects.
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If ever there was a case for employee activism this is it. Even cash-strapped min-wage workers have been risking being fired etc out of concern for their own risks. Sure a lot of individuals operating under moral hazard too, but you can trust agents with biological bodies more
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If this council could re-open a can of beans they'd cut off their fingers with the lid, then would proceed running around screaming, covered in blood, tomato sauce and beans, blaming Heinz, Obama and and each other.
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Jokes aside, while i'm looking forward to seeing what you have to propose on self-audit, it seems a dangerous route to take — erring in both on the side of greed (opening too early) or caution (too late) all while normalizing disregard for the central authority.
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