COVID-19: Adjusting to a new workplace in a time of uncertainty
(Updated 05/28/2020)
In just a span of a few days, our work lives have dramatically transformed, priorities have shifted, and our need for community has only grown stronger.
With the evolving COVID-19 situation, we are observing the impact it has on women as well as gaining insight on the benefits of remote work. As we adjust to this new norm and walk this bridge of uncertainty, we wanted to gather a list of resources for 100% Talent Compact signers by fellow 100% Talent Compact signers. Together, we will build resiliency in the workplace.
Resources for and by 100% Talent Compact Signers
Working Remotely / Managing Teams Remotely
3 Remote Working Mistakes Companies Make and How to Avoid Them (HubSpot)
Working from Home – Retaining Efficiency in a Trying Time (Bullhorn)
9 Tips for Working from Home During the Coronavirus Pandemic (The Castle Group)
Planning & Communicating Company Policy Around COVID-19 (Compt)
Coronavirus Resource Center - For Your Business and Employees (HUB International)
5 Strategies for Managing Your Remote Workforce During the Coronavirus Outbreak (MassTLC)
Crisis Communications Goals and Recommendations (Harvard University)
Leading inclusively during a crisis: 7 ways to make virtual meetings more inclusive (YW Boston)
Families with Children
Medical Information
Get Involved
Boston Resiliency Fund (City of Boston)
Thank you to 100% Talent Compact Lead Sponsors - Vertex, State Street, MassMutual, Partners Healthcare - for your contributions
General Resources
Physically distant, yet socially connected: Building community amidst COVID-19 (YW Boston)
COVID-19 Resource Page (Associated General Contractors of Mass)
Stay Informed
While we are continuously grateful for our Compact signers’ partnership and dedication to our mission, we are especially grateful to them in this period of crisis for their wealth of knowledge and resources. Thank you for coming together and giving back to the community. If you have a resource you’d like to share, let us know by emailing us at team@thebwwc.org. In addition, please be sure to stay up to date on COVID-19 updates from the CDC, Boston.gov and Mass.gov.