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Mental Health: A Central Component of Your Business Continuity Plan

One thing the pandemic has demonstrated is the importance of positive mental health and its relationship to the resiliency of your organization. Burnout and fatigue, remote working, and overlooked employee needs can all create stress and thereby, lead to uncertainty and disruption.

In this contributed piece to Entrepreneur, Brian Day, CEO of Fuze, presents his thoughts on why there’s never been a more difficult time to be a business leader, while presenting a number of strategies to create an environment that focuses on positive mental health in the workplace.

Read his post here.

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