Organizations around the world are constantly facing increasing challenges from COVID-19 crisis which affects almost every aspect of business. Large organizations have to prepare a business continuity plan to prevent and maintain the business by using business continuity management for this current COVID-19 situation Which makes the organization be able to handle various crisis situations systematically and help the organization to have a continuous income during the crisis.
Coronavirus Business Continuity is a collection of maps and apps that can be used by businesses, to maintain business operations and share authoritative information with customers and stakeholders during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
When you deploy Coronavirus Business Continuity in your ArcGIS Organization, you will get a series of ArcGIS applications used to understand the operational capacity of your workforce, monitor the status of your facilities, and communicate disruptions to customers and stakeholders.
Businesses can configure and share the entire collection of coronavirus business continuity maps and applications; or configure and share only the maps or applications that meet their specific needs.
Report and Monitor
Understand and Act
Communicate
Monitor workforce capacity
The coronavirus pandemic has significantly impacted the workforce of many organizations. Personnel that typically report to an office may be forced to work from home, facilities may be closed or access may be restricted to essential workers, workers may be unable to report to work due to household issues. Organizations need to know who is able to work and where are employees working from to make business continuity decisions. Having personnel perform a daily self check-in or having supervisors check-in their teams gives organizations clarity into workforce capacity.
Track facility status
As the coronavirus pandemic unfolds, some organizations are being required to
rapidly close facilities or deciding to greatly reduce the number of personnel working in certain
facilities. Having visibility into the status of all facilities is a critical component in making
business continuity decisions. Daily or periodic status reports from facilities help organizations
make informed decisions and necessary operational changes.
The Coronavirus Business Continuity solution includes a Facility Status Report for facility managers
to report the status of the facilities they are responsible for and a Facility Status Dashboard to
monitor results. Staff with appropriate permission can use the Facilities Status Dashboard to
monitor facility status and react to COVID-19 pandemic impacts. The information on the Facilities
Status Dashboard can be filtered using variables such as location or date and can also show historic
trends.
Track facility status
As the coronavirus pandemic unfolds, some organizations are being required to
rapidly close facilities or deciding to greatly reduce the number of personnel working in certain
facilities. Having visibility into the status of all facilities is a critical component in making
business continuity decisions. Daily or periodic status reports from facilities help organizations
make informed decisions and necessary operational changes.
The Coronavirus Business Continuity solution includes a Facility Status Report for facility managers
to report the status of the facilities they are responsible for and a Facility Status Dashboard to
monitor results. Staff with appropriate permission can use the Facilities Status Dashboard to
monitor facility status and react to COVID-19 pandemic impacts. The information on the Facilities
Status Dashboard can be filtered using variables such as location or date and can also show historic
trends.
Track facility status
As the coronavirus pandemic unfolds, some organizations are being required to
rapidly close facilities or deciding to greatly reduce the number of personnel working in certain
facilities. Having visibility into the status of all facilities is a critical component in making
business continuity decisions. Daily or periodic status reports from facilities help organizations
make informed decisions and necessary operational changes.
The Coronavirus Business Continuity solution includes a Facility Status Report for facility managers
to report the status of the facilities they are responsible for and a Facility Status Dashboard to
monitor results. Staff with appropriate permission can use the Facilities Status Dashboard to
monitor facility status and react to COVID-19 pandemic impacts. The information on the Facilities
Status Dashboard can be filtered using variables such as location or date and can also show historic
trends.
Communicate service disruptions
To help businesses updates about facilities impacted by the coronavirus with stakeholders ArcGIS Hub includes a Coronavirus Business Continuity template. The template includes a mobile-responsive and accessible website that can be used to inform internal stakeholders, such as personnel, or external stakeholders, such as customers, visitors, or community members, about abnormal facility operations due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Organizations around the world are constantly facing increasing challenges from COVID-19 crisis which affects almost every aspect of business. Large organizations have to prepare a business continuity plan to prevent and maintain the business by using business continuity management for this current COVID-19 situation Which makes the organization be able to handle various crisis situations systematically and help the organization to have a continuous income during the crisis.
Coronavirus Business Continuity is a collection of maps and apps that can be used by businesses, to maintain business operations and share authoritative information with customers and stakeholders during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
When you deploy Coronavirus Business Continuity in your ArcGIS Organization, you will get a series of ArcGIS applications used to understand the operational capacity of your workforce, monitor the status of your facilities, and communicate disruptions to customers and stakeholders.
Businesses can configure and share the entire collection of coronavirus business continuity maps and applications; or configure and share only the maps or applications that meet their specific needs.
Report and Monitor
Understand and Act
Communicate
Monitor workforce capacity
The coronavirus pandemic has significantly impacted the workforce of many organizations. Personnel that typically report to an office may be forced to work from home, facilities may be closed or access may be restricted to essential workers, workers may be unable to report to work due to household issues. Organizations need to know who is able to work and where are employees working from to make business continuity decisions. Having personnel perform a daily self check-in or having supervisors check-in their teams gives organizations clarity into workforce capacity.
Track facility status
As the coronavirus pandemic unfolds, some organizations are being required to rapidly close facilities or deciding to greatly reduce the number of personnel working in certain facilities. Having visibility into the status of all facilities is a critical component in making business continuity decisions. Daily or periodic status reports from facilities help organizations make informed decisions and necessary operational changes. The Coronavirus Business Continuity solution includes a Facility Status Report for facility managers to report the status of the facilities they are responsible for and a Facility Status Dashboard to monitor results. Staff with appropriate permission can use the Facilities Status Dashboard to monitor facility status and react to COVID-19 pandemic impacts. The information on the Facilities Status Dashboard can be filtered using variables such as location or date and can also show historic trends.
Communicate service disruptions
To help businesses updates about facilities impacted by the coronavirus with stakeholders ArcGIS Hub includes a Coronavirus Business Continuity template. The template includes a mobile-responsive and accessible website that can be used to inform internal stakeholders, such as personnel, or external stakeholders, such as customers, visitors, or community members, about abnormal facility operations due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Stay current on COVID-19 with up-to-date content from trusted resources.
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Rethinking Business Resilience In The Midst Of The COVID-19 Outbreak
Location intelligence can be used by a company to understand their operational exposure to a wide variety of risks.
Reliable Data Is Helping Businesses Respond to COVID-19
Companies are showing that business continuity during the COVID-19 pandemic is a function of reliable data and strong location intelligence.
How Businesses Are Bringing Clarity to Coronavirus Response
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