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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Business Insight
THE JOURNAL REPORT
Monday, June 22, 2009

Fever, Chills...and Losses: More Companies Should Be Preparing for an Influenza Pandemic
BY AMIN MAWANI

Competitive Advantage

  • The companies that can prevent absenteeism during a pandemic will be well-positioned to take market share from those that can't— situation that may be hard to reverse once the panic subsides.
  • They also may enjoy higher stock prices and cheaper credit because financial markets tend to reward firms with steady profits and cash flows.
  • Even if a pandemic never occurs, suppliers with a reputation for being prepared may have a competitive edge. Customers care about reliability and will value a supplier with a plan for weathering an economic shock.

The good news is that employee absenteeism—and its financial toll on employers—may be controlled to

a large extent with adequate planning and stockpiling of antiviral medication, masks and gowns.

Being unprepared carries potential risks, even legal ones. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires managers and directors to manage identified risks as part of adequate corporate governance of public corporations. To the extent that identifying and assessing pandemic risk becomes a generally accepted practice within the corporate community, those who are unprepared may be found to be negligent, and therefore liable to stakeholders, in the event a pandemic occurs.

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  • Secure your stockpile of antiviral medications
  • Avoid shortages or distribution problems in times of crisis
  • Plan now to sustain a viable, productive workforce in the face of a pandemic

 

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