Oh Crap: The Crisis Management Podcast Me2 Solutions
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- Economía y empresa
Ever had an Oh Crap moment? Learn business secrets of crisis management and prevention from Meredith and Frank - crisis management experts with over 40 years combined experience. Join us as we explore, dissect, and get to the root cause of current scandals in the news. Whether it's your CEO sleeping with his secretary, the manager embezzling funds, or a total product meltdown - we'll tell you how to keep your business running and come out on top. Visit www.me2-solutions.com for more free crisis management tips and strategies.
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Inside Cheerios’s Gluten Free Fiasco - Part 3
Confused about the recall? Meredith & Frank explain what went wrong and why it matters – from quality control, customer service, medical, and personal perspectives. That includes the personal cost: Meredith’s daughter was sickened by the tainted cereal.
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Inside Cheerios’s Gluten Free Fiasco - Part 2
Confused about the recall? Meredith & Frank explain what went wrong and why it matters – from quality control, customer service, medical, and personal perspectives. That includes the personal cost: Meredith’s daughter was sickened by the tainted cereal.
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Inside Cheerios’s Gluten Free Fiasco - Part 1
Confused about the recall? Meredith & Frank explain what went wrong and why it matters – from quality control, customer service, medical, and personal perspectives. That includes the personal cost: Meredith’s daughter was sickened by the tainted cereal.
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S05E01 - VW - Expertise and Trust
What can we learn from the recent scandal to hit Volkswagen? In an age where we need experts to run our world, what role does trust play and what happens when it is violated?
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S04E09 - Part 9 - Biased Language
Meredith was interviewed about cultural bias in the Quality management community. In part 9, she continues her discussion of how the language is already biased to exclude those who are not familiar with Quality.
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S04E08 - Part 8 - Biased Language
Meredith was interviewed about cultural bias in the Quality management community. In part 8, she discusses how the language Quality professionals use limits their ability to communicate clearly.