dealing with difficult people, difficult people, covid-19

Dealing with Difficult People: Modern Approaches to Timeless Challenges

In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, encountering difficult people isn’t just a possibility – it’s a given. But with the right strategies, navigating these situations becomes less about confrontation and more about understanding. Let’s delve into the complexities of human behavior and how best to handle them. Recognizing The Spectrum of Difficult People Recent studies …

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social media, social media policies, SACS Consulting

Can Your Social Media Posts Be Used During an Investigation?

In today’s digital age, it’s common to find people sharing every aspect of their lives on social media, from the food they ate for breakfast to the most intimate moments of their lives. But have you ever paused to think about the potential legal implications of your posts? Specifically, can your social media activity be …

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Sexual Harassment 101: Know Your Rights

Sexual harassment can happen to anyone. The harasser can be the victim’s supervisor, a manager from another department, a co-worker, or someone who is not an employee, such as a client or customer.

workplace disaster plan, disaster planning

Crafting a Robust Workplace Disaster Plan

The vitality of a disaster plan cannot be overemphasized in the business world. A company might run smoothly with excellent performance indices; however, all these could abruptly halt when an unforeseen disaster strikes. Natural disasters like fires or floods or artificial catastrophes such as cyber-attacks, power outages, or even a pandemic can all pose serious …

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Should Active Shooters be Named in the Media?

Active shooter events have, unfortunately, become all too common in today’s world. Whenever such an incident occurs, the media and the public grapple with one essential question: should the perpetrator’s name be used in the reporting? Does naming the individual, in essence, glorify them and potentially perpetuate this cycle of violence? This contentious topic is …

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