Hey, Wait A Minute !
From Bruce Hennes, Hennes Communications The Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association has a new video series titled Hey, Wait A Minute ! Here, bar association members have a chance to say what’s on their minds or teach a quick lesson in just one minute or less (a skill set that is certainly not taught in law […]
How to Tell Customers Bad News
Whether you agree with Lanny Davis’ politics or not, he has some excellent insights when it comes to crisis management. Here he is, writing for The Impact Lawyers… When managing a crisis, communication skills are often contradicted by the human instinct to put the best light on bad news. Specifically, there are three natural, human […]
The Evolutionary Reason We Can’t Shake Public Speaking Fear
By Amy Boone, writing for Ethos3… The human race has made huge leaps in technology and science. We understand more than ever about the neuroplasticity of our brains. We use social media and technology to connect with strangers all over the planet. And we enjoy medical advancements that extend our life expectancy and fight back […]
Colonial Pipeline Incident: What Happened and Why It Matters
From David London, Managing Director at The Chertoff Group, writing for Homeland Security Today… On Saturday, May 8, Colonial Pipeline confirmed that its information technology (IT) systems were compromised by a ransomware attack. As a precaution, Colonial temporarily halted operational technology (OT) functions across four of its mainlines that transport gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, stretching from […]
To Navigate the Dangers of the Web, You Need Critical Thinking – But Also Critical Ignoring
Sam Wineburg, Professor of Education and History at Stanford University, writing for The Conversation… The web is a treacherous place. A website’s author may not be its author. References that confer legitimacy may have little to do with the claims they anchor. Signals of credibility like a dot-org domain can be the artful handiwork of a Washington, […]