WATCH MARSHALL ADDRESS THIS LEARNING CURVE. Let's break down some key things to consider: * New Work from Home Situations: Some of your staff, such as your sales, art, accounting, or customer service teams may need to be working from home. Social distancing may be in effect for some time. *S kills Supply and Demand: Some of your crew may have to pitch in with roles they don't have much experience in handling. Who is going to teach them and what is the plan for training? *S upply Chain Disruptions: Will all of the inventory for garments, supplies, and other needs be available? This is going to add pressure to your already imbalanced and awkward situations in reopening your business. Look to establish communication with your suppliers early and often. Common items may be on backorder or not available. Don't let this cause frustration with your team. BE SOLUTION ORIENTED You're not going to know every challenge that may be looming around the corner. Planning is a fantastic way to JUNE + JULY 2020 | SCREENPRINTING 21