COVID-19 Latest Insights and Advice from Control Risks
Keeping you informed
To help you stay informed on the latest issues during the COVID-19 crisis, and to avoid the information overload, we've summarised the key webinars, and latest insights from our experts.
Control Risks’ crisis readiness, response and recovery methodology ensures organisations are prepared for all eventualities and continue doing business in circumstances beyond their control. We have conducted hundreds of post-incident reviews for clients and are now applying that experience and expertise to help organisations adjust their ongoing response to COVID-19 through independent third-party reviews of their management across each phase of the crisis, allowing for real-time programme calibration.
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Webinar | COVID-19: The first steps to recovery
Control Risks’ experts from across the globe hosted the second in our global webinar series on how to navigate your business through COVID-19 and recover stronger.
COVID-19: The first steps to recovery
The long-term economic, social and political impacts of COVID-19 remain unknown. On a practical level, how do we begin to plan for recovery, and what are the first steps we can take right now?
COVID-19: New global scenarios
We have issued a revised set of scenarios to reflect the progression of the pandemic: global spread has increased, and containment efforts around the world are mixed.
Control Risks has the world’s largest private sector team of global risk analysts monitoring COVID-19 so you and your teams can stay focused on core objectives while informing internal briefings, decision-making and business-critical activities. Our team of experts span the globe, are based out of 36 offices and draw on practical experience of operating in over 170 countries, allowing you to focus on your people and continuity during this time. Any questions, please email coronavirus@controlrisks.com
For critical insight and advice on the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, please visit our controlrisks.com/covid-19.