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Four communication principles organizations can use to avoid the Tiger Woods effect in 2010

December 28, 2009

Public relations is counter-intuitive in the sense that it’s a study of what you’re communicating by choosing not to communicate. We’re not taught to think this way, and to do so seems slightly paranoid. Here’s a couple of communication principles organizations and senior leaders can put into practice in order to avoid the fallout—the Tiger [...]

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Part 2-Corporate Zombies: Coming to a Cubicle Near You (A Tale of Innovation and Near-Misses)

November 11, 2009

How do you feel about near-misses? Ok for horseshoes and hand grenades, eh? Well, in part two of our discussion about the cost of failing to keep employees engaged during an economic downturn—the cost of creating corporate zombies—I’d like to discuss one simple premise of employee motivation that applies to our present environment where so [...]

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