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Discussion five | COVID-19: What now. What next.

Series overview

Interactive conversations in KPMG LLP's series What now. What next.

Let’s talk. As the world heads into uncharted territory, business leaders are navigating the impacts of COVID-19. Now is the time to discuss the new reality.

With an agenda shaped by your input, we're meeting each week to address the business-critical challenges brought on by this pandemic. KPMG is actively connecting with the market to share leading perspectives from hundreds of clients around the world. Join us for this series as we talk through the most pressing issues and solutions we’ve heard from executives, governments and other regulators.

The April 29 discussion was based on recommendations by participants in the April 22 discussion.

Restarting America: A framework to reopen business

A new reality is coming. With COVID-19 shifting to the next phase, businesses need a plan on how to re-engage with the market, their employees and value chains. This next step will require careful planning to balance the market environment with management of people and operations. This discussion covered considerations to help you prepare, and provide sample scenarios and frameworks to organize employee practices and operating models. ​​​​

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Webcast summary: April 29, 2020 KPMG What now. What next.
Key takeaways from our panel discussion on Restarting America: A framework to reopen business.

Panelists for the April 29 discussion

Paul Hencoski

Paul Hencoski

Principal, Advisory, KPMG US

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Atif Zaim

Atif Zaim

National Managing Principal - Advisory, KPMG US

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Michael Beaty

Michael Beaty

Principal, Health & Government Solutions, KPMG LLP

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Mike DiClaudio

Mike DiClaudio

Principal, Human Capital Advisory , KPMG US

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Todd Lohr

Todd Lohr

Principal, Digital Lighthouse Leader, KPMG US

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Tegan Keele

Tegan Keele

Climate Data & Technology Leader, KPMG US

Barry Brunsman

Barry Brunsman

Principal, CIO Advisory, KPMG US

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