COVID-19: How We Work

You’ve arrived at the right spot.  Here, the discussion gets serious and you get to have input.

The purpose here is to build a living breathing compendium of ideas about how to change how we work and re-architect how jobs are positioned within a business to become consistent with global COVID-19
risk mitigation guidelines.

This section, which was once a large, hard to navigate document, has now been broken in subject areas.  Treat them like chapters of a book – maybe specifically, a text book.  They should flow from one to the other, but get information about a particular subject can be accelerated by jumping into that chapter.

One bit of a suggestion: Don’t skip Chapter 1.  That’s the Introduction and the context for what this is all about.  By understanding the framework, you can have a larger impact.

Table of Contents

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CH. 01: An Introduction to Changing How We Work

AIHA The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) has built a terrific site www.backtoworksafely.org that provides very detailed guidance on how to redesign the workplace, in …

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CH. 02: Teaching

  ADDRESSING THE SECONDARY SERVICES PROVIDED BY SCHOOL I want to show you a story from the Arizona Republic newspaper that specifically addresses the topic …

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CH. 03: Medical/Wellness Professions

Medical/Wellness Professions A Former ER Doctor, Who Has A Concierge Practice Offers His Views What if a condition for returning to work, school was everyone wearing …

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CH. 04: The Office Work Environment

I can provide some ideas we’ve identified for office desk jobs involving supply chain, logistics, finance, sales, marketing for the travel neck pillow and accessories biz …

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CH. 05: Technology & Process Re-engineering

Technology GOOGLE AND APPLE TEAM UP TO SUPPORT CONTACT TRACING (EXERPS FROM WIRED) On Friday, April 10, the two companies announced a rare joint project …

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CH. 06: The Economy & Workforce

OPENING UP GERMANY: A CASE IN POINT Germany had a national lockdown that lasted six weeks and is now being gradually lifted. But, a great …

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CH. 07: Professional Sports

Professional Sports   UFC Could be a Blueprint AZcentral.com, May 12, 2020 Coronavirus testing. Fan-free arena. Social distancing. Self-isolation. UFC President Dana White built upon …

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CH. 08: Transmission & Remedies

The Right Response to COVID19: HOW, now? Published on May 13, 2020, on his LinkedIn page David L. Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP, FACLM Influencer …

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CH. 09: Consumer Financial Services

    Dorado Industries: A Leading Payments System Consultancy Bankers Working From Home and Changing what you Touch Two recent surveys conducted by firms in the …

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CH. 10: Religious Services

  Attending Catholic Mass Remotely Since the start of the COVID-19 shut down in Arizona, the Catholic Bishop, Thomas Olmsted, has worked very closely with …

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CH. 11: Management’s Responsibility

Management’s Responsibility McKinsey is starting to do very good work in the COVID-19 area. Credit them for coming up with the term a “crisis nerve …

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CH. 12: The Most Intense Service Industries – People to People

From Peggy Noonan, WSJ, April 24 “Governors who make the decision should stay aware of the creativity of their citizens. A guy who runs a …

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