Firms shift to new ways of doing business

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It will be a whole new world postCOVID-19 community quarantine with businesses implementing more restraints and protective behavior in offices and factories.

Amb. Benedicto Yujuico, president of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, noted that the one thing going for business is that the COVID-19 pandemic happened in this age of Internet. Technology plays a significant role in helping business back on its feet.

For those in the restaurant business, he said, waiters will be wearing face masks and gloves and tables will be much farther from each other. “We will order from disposable menus. It’s going to be a whole new world,” he said.All these measures are meant to protect everyone’s health until such time that a vaccine is found.

DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez said that best hygiene and health measures practiced among leading export companies should be the new protocol in business operations as the country prepares for the post-ECQ scenario. The trade chief acknowledged the importance of continuing workingfrom-home arrangements where possible to help mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. He added that the rise of the e-commerce industry and delivery models should be further enhanced even after the ECQ.

 

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