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Measuring Success in the COVID-19 Business Atmosphere

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  The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we operate and move through the world. The coronavirus has shifted the way we function in society, educate our children , socialize, and even how we conduct business. As companies grow and adapt to the “new normal” they are also changing the way they view productivity and measure success. Growth and performance leader Eyal Gutentag is helping managers find new ways to track performance in the new COVID-19 business atmosphere. In this article, we will explore ways that organizations can check in with their growth, even during a global pandemic. Eyal Gutentag recommends that managers step back and reset the way they look at progress during these times. Here are a few tips for adjusting your success mindset: Check in objectively: In the past, most companies focused measured success primarily by numbers. There are now many new factors to consider, it’s important to look not only at where you need to improve, but also w...

The New Age of Schooling During COVID-19 - Keeping Your Children Engaged During Uncertain Times

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  As many parents face another school semester with the kids at home , they are forced to meet the challenge of keeping their children engaged. It can be difficult to manage distance learning in the face of a global pandemic. Parents must dedicate more time than ever to their children’s schooling. Young kids, or learners with special needs, may require more assistance with staying focused on the task at hand. Eyal Gutentag , a growth and performance leader and father, has been taking note of ways to keep his family on track.   How can we help our children stay engaged during distance learning?   In this instance engagement refers to the level of effort students put into their online schooling. According to Eyal Gutentag , effort isn’t just about energy - it’s about quality. For many learners, online modules and live streamed classes are a new school setting. Making this shift can diminish the quality of learning if the students are not properly engaged. But how ...

Eyal Gutentag on How Covid-19 is Impacting Food Banks

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  Eyal Gutentag on How Covid-19 is Impacting Food Banks The COVID-19 epidemic has altered many aspects of our society. The state of public health has trickled down to affect our employment, education systems, and community programs. One community program that has had to drastically adapt due to the coronavirus is food banks. There has been a major shift in how these programs operate, as well as the demand and need for them.  Prior to the pandemic, food banks around the country were already serving 40 million people regularly. As circumstances have escalated, food banks estimate that 17.1 million additional people may need assistance. Many people need help getting food on the table for themselves or their families, from homeless individuals to those who have had their hours cut back at work. Food banks assist hard working people who need help getting back on track by providing nutrition. “New normal” means new anxieties. Many communities around the country are currently ...