By Tony Jaques It’s a major mistake to treat issue and crisis as interchangeable terms. Not only do they have very distinct meanings, but they need a different management response. Of course they are closely related. Issues can be the warning signs that a crisis is possible. And issue management can be regarded as a […]
Q&A with Deirdre Breakenridge about her New Radio Show, Women Worldwide
My friend and colleague, Deirdre Breakenridge, CEO of Pure Performance Communications, has launched an amazing initiative in collaboration with The Social Network Station, a radio show broadcasted out of Las Vegas, Nevada. The initiative is to empower women by giving them a voice and a platform via 50 Internet radio shows, called #50Shows. One of […]
7 Steps for Preparing CASL Compliance Policies
Editor’s note: Last week, Maanit Zemel discussed what Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) is and why it matters to your business, no matter where in the world you may be located. She also mentioned that a good CASL compliance policy could go a long way in protecting you. In today’s post, Maanit provides you with the […]
Melissa Agnes Discusses Crisis Management for Businesses on The Social Network Show
When Crisis Comes Calling: Crisis Management for Business Melissa Agnes, international crisis management speaker and consultant, was a recent guest on The Social Network Show, a radio show broadcasted out of Las Vegas, Nevada. On the show, Melissa speaks with Host, Dr. J (aka Jane Karwoski, PhD), and Co-host, Deirdre Breakenridge, about today’s crisis realities […]
Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) – Why It Matter to Non-Canadians
By Maanit Zemel In July 2014, Canada established an anti-spam regulatory regime, often referred to as CASL (pronounced “castle”). CASL is arguably one of the harshest anti-spam regimes in the developed world. In fact, prior to enacting CASL, Canada had no anti-spam laws, making it known as a “haven” for spammers and hackers. That is […]
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