Employee Training on Coronavirus Precautions
View sample courses you can use to help alleviate some of the fears around the coronavirus on topics such as fighting the flu, crisis management, and tips on working remotely.

Fighting the Flu: The Fight is On!
Flu season comes around every year. It seems every office, every school, and every family fights the flu each year. This series is designed to educated you on the symptoms, review ways it's spread, and ensure you're prepared to fight the flu.

Crisis Management: Preparing for Crisis
In this course, we’ll look at how to prepare for a crisis. We’ll cover preventive maintenance and how to be “crisis ready” in your office, including what should be stocked in emergency supply kits and first aid kits. Communication is key during disasters, so we’ll touch on how to keep lines of communication open within your organization following a crisis. Lastly, we’ll go over how to establish a culture of awareness to limit the impact or even evade disasters.

Working Remotely
Research shows that around half of the American workforce holds jobs that are compatible with remote work, meaning they don’t need to be in an office to do their jobs. Millions of these people are working from home for at least half of each week. In fact, since 2005, working from home (for those not self-employed) has grown by over 100%. Working remotely offers plenty of benefits, not just to the employee doing the remote work, but to the organization allowing them to do it in the first place. In order to take advantage of those benefits, you need to be a successful remote employee.
