Stacy Bettison will be presenting “Crisis Communications and Issues Management for Schools and Parishes” at the Minnesota Catholic Education Association’s 2012 Annual Conference in Rochester, Minnesota on August 20, 2012. Read More
Richard Muller, professor of physics at University of California Berkeley, recently declared himself a “converted skeptic” on the matter of climate change. This news caused me to reflect on what Read More
No longer will parents wonder if the bottles and sippy cups their precious little ones suck and slurp all day are wreaking havoc on their children’s developing reproductive systems. The Read More
A recent Associated Press story covering a rash of obscenities uttered by East Coast politicians caught my attention because the swearing was deliberate and spoken in public, G-rated settings. Our Read More
On Monday, July 2, 2012, GlaxoSmithKline pled guilty to 3 misdemeanor criminal counts and settled civil liabilities concerning prescription drugs Paxil, Wellbutrin and Avandia. GSK and its CEO have done Read More
Survival was the motivating factor when I trained for my first triathlon last summer. For my second one this July 14 in Minneapolis, I’m fueled less by fear of complete Read More
Shifting from blame and denial to communication and candor is what the Massachusetts Medical Society and six health care organizations announced is the focus of a major initiative to improve Read More
As one of the most widely read books by CEOs, Stephen M.R. Covey’s The Speed of Trust is a timeless and powerful analysis of the cost – essentially, the tax – to business, Read More