How empathy, social contracts and deep conversations are helping
companies in Kenya overcome the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has
disrupted market trading activity around the world. The pandemic has disabled
supply chains and forced businesses to look for pragmatic ways to keep their
doors open. Companies have suspended business commitments citing the force
majeure clause. The resulting tension in companies is a hotbed for rising
confusion and turmoil. With businesses facing imminent closure and potentially
acrimonious court cases, pragmatic businesses have called for round table talks
with stakeholders to resolve the crisis. This review suggests that the
sensitive uses of conflict management and negotiation skills are crucial to
obtaining shared responsibility agreements. Empathy, gently invoking a social
contract and deep conversations are helping companies successfully navigate a
path through this unprecedented season. Download
full journal article here.
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