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International Journal of Professional Business Review ; 7(4), 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2205544

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Theoretical Framework:During Covid-19, IndCzech invented numerous digital business transformations to maintain its sustainability in the global economy. IndCzech's digital innovations (New normal) through online safety study workshops, business meetings, Factory Acceptance test, 3D Model review, Design review, Quality audit, project implementation and business transformation through work sharing possibilities in different places, integrated work culture, changes in native infrastructure have been analyzed the possibilities to implement. Based on the study, conceptual model proposes with Digital innovation, Business Transformation, Emotional Resilience, Challenges in workplace and Organizational growth. Design / Methodology/approach:129 agile leaders in the workplace in MSME sector data's were collected through questionnaire and data analyzed with descriptive analysis, t-test, one way ANOVA, Correlation analysis, Regression analysis through SPSS and SEM model through SPSS AMOS. Copyright © 2022 by Animal Bioscience.

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Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils ; 8(4):6942-6951, 2021.
Article in English | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1790277

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A failure in the timely surveillance of domestic and international travelers transformed the 27 cases of pneumonia in China to an epidemic and then to the fifth pandemic of the 21st century. It is ever evident that travel and outbreak are strongly correlated. An imported outbreak compromises global health security, devitalizes economy and strains political relationships among nations. 'World Health Organization' advocated 'International Health Regulations'(IHR), to improve international surveillance and public health reporting mechanisms for events that are global health risks. Travel medicine does exist as a specialty in most nations. Despite all these instruments, there was a gap evident from the failure in the surveillance of travelers at times of CoVID-19, even by the better prepared and ever-alert developed nations, led to the pandemic. An overview on the travel and infectious disease outbreaks, existing policies and protocols and nations' ability in pandemic preparedness and the WHO's response to COVID-19 outbreak is drawn.

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