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Did You Hear What I Said? How to Listen Better

By Michael Blanding for Harvard Business School Working Knowledge It’s a common experience in the workplace: You leave a meeting feeling good about the discussion and believe everyone is on the same page. “Then you meet with someone two days later, and you realize they’re not on the same page at all,” says Hanne Collins, […]


This Is Exactly How Long People Expect You to Take to Respond to an Email — and Why It Matters

By Justin Bariso for Inc. How long should it take to respond to an email? I recently asked that question to thousands of connections on LinkedIn. I provided the following four options: A. Four hours or less B. One business day or less C. One business week or less D. None of these And the results were fascinating. […]


How Utility Firms Can Power Up With Effective Crisis Communications – Part Two

From wildfires in Hawaii to hurricanes in Florida, and sweltering heat, ice storms, boil-water notices, tornadoes, and extended service outages everywhere in between, 2023 has provided many crises (or near crises) on which utility communicators must communicate. That’s why we sat down with Thomas Fladung (left), managing partner at Hennes Communications, a crisis communications firm, to assess the current state of […]


Israel-Hamas War Puts Pressure on Companies to Speak Up

Since the tragic events of October 7, when innocent Israeli civilians were victims of Hamas terrorists’ actions, senior executives have faced the challenge of whether to say something on behalf of their organizations – and then what to say. As Bloomberg pointed out in a wide-ranging look at the issue, “Many companies won’t have a […]


How Utility Firms Can Power Up With Effective Crisis Communications – Part One

Introduction by Thom Fladung, Hennes Communications As suppliers of essential services, utility firms are frequently on the front lines of controversies that can spark public outrage. And for public utility firms, the stakes are raised even higher. Effective communications are vital for utilities – to share important information on an ongoing basis, to keep the […]


When One Company’s Crisis Becomes Your Company’s Problem

By Mike McLean for PRNews Even the biggest companies aren’t entirely self-sustaining. They require a network of vendors and partners to grow and maintain their everyday operations, and with an extended network comes an extended realm of risk. Even with long-standing, trusted partners, you need to remember that their problems can become your own. In […]


Breaking Down the 4 Communication Styles in the Workplace

By Kelly Lyons for Newsweek Everyone communicates differently—even in the workplace. According to Princeton University, there are four main communication styles: passive, passive-aggressive, aggressive and assertive. An assertive style generally leads to the most effective communication. But not everyone reacts the same in every interaction, so it’s best to learn how to work with team […]


Why Recent Layoffs and Unaddressed Employee Grief Are Hurting Your Company’s Bottom Line

By Megan Shen for Entrepreneur It’s no mystery that continued major waves of layoffs in the tech industry are causing suffering for those who are being laid off. But a major elephant in the room is overlooked among remaining employees: grief. Ignoring the grief that the remaining workers are experiencing threatens to impact the remaining workers’ well-being and companies’ bottom […]


Communicators Need an Arsenal of Tools to Combat Disinformation

By  Asiya Bakht for  PRovoke Media As disinformation becomes rampant, communicators and brands need an arsenal of tools to combat it effectively. These could range from social listening tools to media intelligence tools that aid in identifying emerging threats and, at times, even mitigating them, helping you to stay prepared. This was view of the […]


Once Reputation Is At Risk, So Is Money. That’s When Companies Turn to Crisis PR

By Eva Rothenberg for CNN Innocent until proven guilty might hold up in the court of law, but the court of public opinion tends to play by hazier rules. From celebrity scandals to business blunders, crisis communication is a cornerstone of public relations. It’s a specialty of PR dealing with protecting reputation, because a blow to […]


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