
Many companies have been transitioning their employees back into the office over the last few weeks. Data released in March showed 24.2 percent of employees in 10 major cities across…
Many companies have been transitioning their employees back into the office over the last few weeks. Data released in March showed 24.2 percent of employees in 10 major cities across…
In early 2020, a study from an independent company known as BroadbandNow estimated that the number of Americans without access to stable broadband is more than 42.8 million. This is…
As a business owner today, you are now facing unprecedented challenges to help deal with the coronavirus pandemic. You are asked to self-isolate and practice social distancing to “flatten the curve.” You are asked to allow your employees to work from home to reduce possible exposure and slow the spread of COVID-19.
In a matter of just a few short weeks, we have gone from living how we’ve always lived to changing just about everything we do. Schools are out for weeks if not months. Cruises have stopped sailing, and air transportation may be next. Bars and restaurants are closing, sporting events are nonexistent and so many people are now unemployed. If you watch the news or follow social media and see the number of infected keep rising, you can’t help but wonder when (or if) life will return to normal.
The world is slowing down during this COVID-19 pandemic. Wall Street is being hit hard. People are no longer going out. We’re told to quarantine or self-isolate and not engage in groups.