Although no war is afoot, people are on edge, and the symbolism of the upside-down flag has been on display in many communities and online. It is directly tied to rumors of wars and war-like tensions, snubs on the international stage, mischaracterizations of world leaders’ actions, and bullying. This leads to a nervous global populace, which sparks protests where inverted country flags are displayed. When we spread anxiety-producing messages, the more anxiety we will receive in return. Generally, we’ve lived in a very quiet society up until now. Everyone was either on board or participating under duress or protest, but still participating in society. This is changing. There is a major shift—a sea change—in everything we hold dear in our country. Change is not necessarily bad, but fast change is disruptive, and people tend not to like that. The emotional temperature of the moment is reflected in the display of an upside-down flag. Why? Although no war has been declared,...
By Leslie McCloud Effective communication is the backbone of organizational success, yet many professionals struggle to distinguish between corporate communications and inter-office communications. Understanding the nuances of each, as well as when to use them, can significantly enhance both clarity and effectiveness in conveying messages. Defining Corporate Communications Corporate communications encompass all messages conveyed externally and internally by an organization, often aimed at maintaining the company’s reputation, brand image, and stakeholder relationships. These communications typically include press releases, public relations statements, investor communications, corporate newsletters, and high-level strategic announcements. Their goal is to project a consistent message aligned with corporate values and objectives. Key characteristics of corporate communications: Audience External (e.g., customers, investors, partners) and internal (e.g., employees company-wide) Tone and...