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Dealing with crisis

Here is another sharing - The article from connectITusa which takes a game to teach about how we need to behave in public as a professional owning up moral responsibility for acts of commission omission or error . Quote: Three lessons for dealing with a crisis 22 July, 2010By Liz Guthridge Baseball and big oil have been very good to me, to paraphrase the late baseball great Roberto Clemente. Baseball and oil both run in my blood. My first job was hawking peanuts, popcorn and crackerjacks at Tulsa Oiler Park, home of the Triple A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. As the first female vendor dubbed "Goober Girl," I broke the gender barrier back when Tulsa, Oklahoma was still the "oil capital of the world" and teenage girls babysat to make money. My first professional communications job was a paid internship in the Public and Government Affairs Department of Amoco, now part of BP , in its Chicago headquarters. Over the course of two academic years in college a...

Managerial Excellence award

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This post is about the celebration of our company winning the Madras Management Association Excellence award under the SMB category. The selection is based on the following criteria: Company's Key Performance Company KPI vs Industry performance The Marketplace The Internal Processes Learning & growth initiatives of the company CSR activities All the above in relation to how the company as a whole performs as a team rather than just the performance. In fact, the title itself is Managerial Excellence and all the companies have to showcase how they have done all the above from the perspective of collectively we achieve more. So it was with pride that we got the award from MMA on 2 nd July as this goes to prove our capabilities of being focused on what we are doing as a team. For press coverage please visit the following link which shows all the 3 winner - under Manufacturing, Services and SMB categories. http://www.hindu.com/2010/07/03/stories/2010070353980400.htm My si...