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Entries in Coronavirus (6)

Tuesday
Nov102020

How to see the unseen variables of your organization's reputation

Your organization’s ability to accomplish its mission and revenue goals hinges on several factors, not the least of which is your organization’s reputation. See what that means in today's climate.

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Tuesday
Apr142020

Slay the bureaucratic dragons

It’s more challenging right now to keep your finger on the pulse of what your team is doing. Policies that made sense before the quarantine now may not make sense. And our circumstances today might need new or different policies. If you’re role is to lead a department or an organization, take the time to walk through what your service is like in today’s environment.

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Monday
Apr062020

Coronavirus Crisis: Communication Leadership

No crisis is one-dimensional. Layers upon layers create complexity. Because we’re all part of a system that is suffering tremendously in the face of two simultaneous events—coronavirus and financial loss—we each have a piece to contribute. Find out what you can do.

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Monday
Mar302020

After coronavirus: what you can do now

This post help you think about the time when your event happens again. The time when you reopen your spaces and greet customers again. Let's leverage the time you have now to recover, strengthen, and deepen connections.

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Friday
Mar132020

What you can learn about communicating from coronavirus

The world is freaking out right now about coronavirus, and your clients, customers, and constituents need you, especially if you are in the travel, healthcare, retail, and related fields or are holding events in the next six months. However, you will not be heard if you, too, are freaking out. So, let’s address that first, then consider a few ingredients required for being heard.

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