Dr. Michael J. Conseulos and I are back for part two of this week’s “huddle” as we discuss what’s in the news now. And more importantly, we’re diving into practical tips and tools for the business side of things: journaling, scenario planning, buying time, “hot wash” analysis, and third door solutions.
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Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources mentioned at http://pivotmethod.com/171
Background on the Pivoting Around a Pandemic Podcast Series
Background from our kick-off to this Pivoting Around A Pandemic series, episode 159: With so much happening daily in the world and global economy around coronavirus, we’re all dealing with massive amounts of uncertainty, pivots at work, and for many—fear and anxiety that comes with not only the health concerns, but questions around how to maintain our livelihoods moving forward.
When Momentum member and pandemic expert Dr. Michael J. Consuelos reached out to offer himself as a resource to the JBE team and the MoMo community, I jumped at the chance to record a conversation for all of you as well, which has now turned into a full-blown series:
161: Personal Safety, Contingency Planning, and Crucial Conversations
165: Rainer Maria Rilke On Sadness — Letters to a Young Poet (#8)
167: Penney Peirce on How Coronavirus is Speeding Us Toward Transparency (Essay Reading)
168: Penney on Pandemic Opening Our Collective Pandora's Box (Part 1)
169: Penney on Pandemic Opening Our Collective Pandora's Box (Part 2)
171: Dr. MJC on Business Scenario Planning, Buying Time, and Third Doors (Part 2)
More about Dr. Michael J. Consuelos
Dr. Michael J. Consuelos is the Principal at MJC Solutions, a veteran-owned, small business that provides professional consulting and advisory services to organizations serving the healthcare sector. He has held several leadership roles in emergency preparedness and pandemic response since 1997.
His extensive experience includes leading a health system pandemic response to the 2009 H1N1 Pandemic. Dr. Consuelos’ coordination of the health system response with local, state, and federal authorities to maintain healthcare business continuity has been used as a model by other hospital systems.
Educating healthcare professionals and communicating to a varied audience has also been an important part of Dr. Consuelos’ professional career. He has been invited to speak to national audiences on regional healthcare response capabilities during nuclear incidents and maintaining business continuity during a pandemic.
Dr. Consuelos received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University and his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his pediatric training at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He received his Executive MBA from the Pennsylvania State University Smeal College of Business and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Topics Covered
Business scenario planning for the next 3-6 months
Important for organizations to build something to buy themselves time: do what you need to stay afloat, service customers, support employees
Think about different scenarios if this will be drawn out - don’t be caught off guard
What if things go well? What the recovery stage is
Hot wash - learning in real time, analysis
The third door / sacred third solution
What will happen to all the COVID-19 experts when this goes away?
What we’ve already learned personally and professionally
Resources Mentioned
Michael on the web: MJC Solutions
Twitter: @MJConsuelos
Facebook: MJC Solutions
NYT real-time case tracker, Interactive: How the Virus Got Out
Podcasts: The Daily—Why the American Approach is Failing, Fresh Air—How the Government Can Mobilize in a Pandemic
Scientific American: The One Little Number…
World Health Organization: Do the Five, Advice for the Public
New Yorker: The Existential Inconvenience of Coronavirus
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