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Gratitude & Living Well When I decided to write about Gratitude for this month’s blog, I wasn’t sure what angle I wanted to take with the topic. Then I got the video link below of a childhood friend of my niece and nephew. Clint Smith is a smart, articulate 20-something from New Orleans. Watching him …
In today’s competitive job market, employers may find themselves in situations where they have no choice but to rescind a job offer. While this may be difficult for both candidates and employers, managing the process professionally and legally is imperative. This comprehensive guide will explore the considerations, legal and illegal reasons, and best practices for …
Product management is crucial for business success. It ensures products meet customer needs, stay competitive, and generate revenue. In today’s fast-paced market, using the right tools is essential. Product management software helps streamline and enhance product development, collaboration, and decision-making processes.  In this blog post, we’ll explore the top product management software in 2023 and …

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Yet another reminder of the need to include data breaches at your org and others’ in crisis management plans Japan Airlines has joined the data breach club, announcing that hackers had made away personal info belonging to several hundred thousand of its Frequent Flier club members. The Japan Times reports: Hackers may have stolen details …
Would your organization have a plan in place? The Target hack has been dethroned known as the largest data breach after less than a year following Home Depot’s revelation that some 56 million credit and debit cards were exposed to hackers due to an assault via customized malware. The Wall Street Journal’s Robin Sidel reports: …
One of the biggest challenges at work is simply having time to think. Carving out precious minutes of silence is even more challenging. Yet from just 3-4 minutes of silent reflection for centering, you can quiet the monkey mind chatter. That precious ‘time out’ is valuable ‘time-in’ for new insights and fresh perspectives. You free …
Recently I was struck by a comment from the St Louis County Police Department, that in predominately black communities such as Ferguson, the police practice a “zero tolerance” policy. So if you’re pulled over for almost anything, and they do that fairly often in these communities, and you have an outstanding warrant or even a …
Even easily avoidable crises don’t dodge themselves When we saw that Malaysia Airlines was holding a contest asking travelers which places were on their “bucket list”, our jaws just about dropped through the floor. Even in a company that’s proven to be insensitive to the feelings of stakeholders, this seemed an impossible mistake, yet here …
A call to action through education The longer crises are allowed to go on without definitive action being taken, the more damage is caused. When you have events like the current Ebola outbreak, that involve not one individual or organization, but many, the response becomes far more complex. In a continuation of its tried-and-true tactic …
Incredible example of media prowess from a five year old While media training can make anyone better at speaking to the press, some people are just naturals, even at the age of five. If you haven’t seen the viral video of a young boy absolutely dominating an interview with his local news channel, have a …