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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at Have you reviewed your retirement plan lately?; Book helps professionals be on their best behavior; Planners reimagine the future of events; Employers' liability for employees' confidentiality breaches; Something to remember: Always be for sale. For more on Crisis Management be sure to visit our website, crisismanagementupdate.com. We'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback on this newsletter. Please contact Patrick Brannan at [email protected]. | | | |
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| | How planners are reimagining the future of events In a survey sent to 16,000 meeting planners, Smart Meetings asked how planners adjusted during COVID-19. Industry experts weighed in with their opinions to create a complete picture of the future of meetings, conferences and gatherings.. Read more > |
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| Employers, have you reviewed your retirement plan lately? Employers who aren’t giving their retirement plans as much attention as their health plans could be missing vital benefits when it comes to finding new employees . Read more > |
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| Employers’ liability for employees’ confidentiality breaches A recent Indiana court decision, Hayden v. Franciscan Alliance, gives employers some cause for comfort by illuminating important steps that can be taken to shield health care entities from some types of liability. Read more > |
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| | BlueCross executive Anne Baum’s book helps professionals be on their best behavior In Anne Corley Baum’s book series, Small Mistakes, Big Consequences, the Pennsylvania-based health insurance industry executive shows us how to manage problem behaviors like this at work.. Read more > |
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| Here’s something to remember: always be for sale When I started Compass Point nearly 20 years ago, I heard a quote from business owner, who is now one of my mentors, Tom Stine: “The only reason to get into business is to get out.” Read more > |
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