Across the country, small businesses that have been forced to close are starting to be able to bring their employees back to work and reopen their doors to the public. But it won’t be business as usual - at least not for a while. As you are well aware, there are conditions governing what types of businesses can open when, and steps must be taken to protect employees and customers.

How will you cope with the changes? And what have you been doing to keep your business going until now?

If you’ve come up with solutions to these challenges you’d like to share (or if you have clients who have), we’d love to hear them and consider featuring them on BusinessKnowHow.com.

Among the things we’d like to know are:

  • What changes do you plan to make (or have you already made) in the way you operate your business?
  • What are you doing to stay in touch with your customers?
  • Are you successfully using any new methods for marketing your business?
  • What is your business doing to make it as safe as possible for employees to return to the workplace, and what will the steps you’re taking cost you?
  • How are you handling cash flow and finances to keep your business going?
  • What creative ideas are working for you that you would be willing to share to help other small businesses survive, too?

If you’d like to share your solutions, please click here to respond.