HOTEL TURNS INTO A POP-UP RESTAURANT
The Corona pandemic and the measures resulting from it are giving hotels a financially hard time. It is time to react fast and adapt to the new circumstances.
The Corona pandemic and the measures resulting from it are giving hotels a financially hard time. It is time to react fast and adapt to the new circumstances.
In many countries lockdown measures are loosened up and restaurants are allowed to reopen. But social distancing laws still have to be met.
The forced pause mode in our own four walls caused by the corona virus, the contact restrictions and restrictions in almost all public areas of life make our everyday life a continuous “remote experience” or “Remote X”. Videoconferencing is the new normality in both professional and private contexts. In addition, many everyday activities are replaced by digital processes or virtual experiences. The new cultural form of “Remote X” is emerging, which manifests itself in both private and professional life.
How will the near future look like? In how far will the Covid-19 pandemic affect our ways of living, working and interacting? In our new blog-series “A Glance Forward – The World After Coronavirus” we will deal with possible consequences and opportunities that may appear in the future. In this fourth and last post of this series, we want to provide an overview on how companies might have to act during and after the crisis to stay fit.
Many bars and pubs around the world are closed due to measures taken against Coronavirus. Struggling to stay solvent, Carlsberg started a campaign to help them.
How will the near future look like? In how far will the Covid-19 pandemic affect our ways of living, working and interacting? In our new blog-series “A Glance Forward – The World After Coronavirus” we will deal with possible consequences and opportunities that may appear in the future. In this third post, we want to provide an overview about how consumption might look like after overcoming the pandemic.
Exhibitions, galleries and museums are closed due to the ongoing pandemic. But technology enables us to bring art into our homes virtually.
How will the near future look like? In how far will the Covid-19 pandemic affect our ways of living, working and interacting? In our blog-series “A Glance Forward – The World After Coronavirus” we will deal with possible consequences and opportunities that may appear in the future. In this second post, we want to provide an overview how working and cooperate culture might change due to the pandemic.
London Business School is currently researching about home office since the Corona pandemic forces a vast majority of employees to work from home.
The US car manufacturer Ford has equipped a test group of workers at a factory in Michigan with vibrating wristbands that alert the wearer if they are too close to other workers.