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Eyal Gutentag Discusses Management and What the Future of Business Post COVID May Look Like

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  Eyal Gutentag This isn’t the first time Eyal Gutentag has helped businesses navigate a difficult period of time. As a performance marketing leader, Eyal Gutentag has extensive experience guiding teams of creatives through trying times to push growth. While the coronavirus presents massive challenges, in some ways, this obstacle is no different than any other. When a market goes through a major change, businesses are often required to reassess their business plan and adjust their approach. As the world hopes to reopen, many are curious about the future of business post-COVID-19. Will there be a “new normal?” Right now, we don’t know exactly what the world will look like in 6-months, let alone 6 weeks. To survive the pandemic, management will need to be ready to adapt on demand. In this interview, we asked rapid-growth leader  Eyal Gutentag  how managers can guide their teams as the coronavirus pandemic continues. How Should Managers Approach the Well-Being of Their Empl...

Getting Back to work – Eyal Gutentag looks at new realities created from the Covid 19 pandemic

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Eyal Gutentag   America is slowly returning to work, with new realities created by the COVID-19 pandemic . Rightfully so, there has been a lot of focus on the negative changes for the economy and businesses brought on by this awful disease. Eyal Gutentag , who has been building disruptive, high-growth companies and teams for over 20 years, is hoping to at least see some positive changes come out of the crisis. Ideally, we can all look back on this trying time and find a few good impacts. An Emphasis on Charitable Giving The pandemic has given many people much needed time to reflect. This down time seems to have had an impact on our desire to help one another and make the world a better place. According to a study by Fidelity Charitable , many people plan to maintain or even increase the amount they donate to charity this year. Donors are always needed to sustain non-profit organizations, but they become particularly important during a time of crisis such as the pandemic. The ...

Eyal Gutentag on Understanding the Struggle of Food Insecurity During the Covid-19 Global Pandemic

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  Eyal Gutentag  on Understanding the Struggle of Food Insecurity During the Covid-19 Global Pandemic The coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted people around the world in a variety of ways. Food insecurity is an issue that has only been magnified by the COVID-19 crisis. Since the pandemic began, food insecurity has greatly increased in the United States and globally. People all over the country are unsure of where they will get their next meal. By the end of the year, the number of people facing hunger worldwide could reach 265 million.   Families with children have been particularly impacted. Many parents rely on schools to provide nutrition for their kids throughout the week. Together, the USDA National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and Child and Adult Care Food Program serve nearly 35 million children each day, delivering vital nutrition and financial assistance to families in need. Now, with a large portion of schools shut down, a majori...

Eyal Gutentag on the long-term impact Covid 19 may have on the homeless population

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  There is no denying that health and housing have always been interconnected. This link has only grown stronger during the COVID-19 crisis. During a time when “stay-at-home” is a key measure for keeping the public safe, it has been difficult to protect our homeless communities. In this article, Eyal Gutentag , a housing expert and longtime Angeleno, examines the long-term impact COVID-19 will have on our city and it’s most vulnerable residents. The city of Los Angeles has been making attempts to combat the coronavirus among our city’s homeless population, including permanent hand-washing stations being installed just last week on Skid Row and in North Hollywood. Despite predictions for mass spread amongst encampments, positive coronavirus test rates among homeless have actually remained relatively low. Advocates say the fact that the majority of homeless individuals spend most of their time outside in open spaces has potentially had some positive impact due to air circulation....