That might range from off-color jokes to sharing sensitive information.
Being transparent is no longer an option in a time when would-be customers tend to put more weight into how a brand deals with criticism than the actual criticism itself.
E-mail, on the other hand, is reserved for more-formal communications, where spelling counts and full words, rather than acronyms, are the norm.
She shares the latest industry news and interviews leading experts, HR tech vendors, and HR practitioners about what inspires them.
Being transparent is no longer an option in a time when would-be customers tend to put more weight into how a brand deals with criticism than the actual criticism itself.
E-mail, on the other hand, is reserved for more-formal communications, where spelling counts and full words, rather than acronyms, are the norm.
She shares the latest industry news and interviews leading experts, HR tech vendors, and HR practitioners about what inspires them.