opportunity to truly stand out.
At RedFlash, we have several clients who—early on in the crisis—began finding powerful ways to support public safety agencies and first responders. Those efforts include:
At RedFlash, we have several clients who—early on in the crisis—began finding powerful ways to support public safety agencies and first responders.
What is your organization doing to support your employees and customers during this fast evolving situation? We know many businesses that serve public safety have first responders among their employees. Giving extra flexibility to those staffers so they can put on their emergency responder hats and help their communities seems like a no-brainer. What else?
Here are a few recommendations:
True, these actions may not mean a financial return in the short-term. But keep in mind that folks in public safety have long memories—they know who was there for them in the toughest of times.
In the midst of all of this, you’re responsible for ensuring the ongoing success of your organization, too. You need to make prudent choices so your business can make it through this crisis and a potentially drawn-out downturn. For example, experts point to the need to be especially cautious about borrowing money during difficult economic times. The organizations that are able to tighten their belts while making strategic investments will be better positioned to survive and thrive.
After all, public safety needs you. Now and for the long haul.