Category Archives: Risk Management

Why Social Media Risk Management is About More than Handling a PR Crisis

Janet Church — June 9, 2017 Follow @JanetChurch— June 9, 2017 PublicDomainPictures / Pixabay Corporations spend millions of dollars a year to increase their visibility and mindshare on social media. However, there are times when companies stand out on social media for all of the wrong reasons. Some notorious examples spring to mind: The numerous … Continue reading Why Social Media Risk Management is About More than Handling a PR Crisis

The 4 Principles of Risk Taking—Why and How You Should Foster a Culture of Risk Taking

Jim Haudan — April 17, 2017 Follow @jhaudan— April 17, 2017 Nearly 67% of American employees can name at least one thing that would prevent them from taking any kind of risk at work. Some say they don’t have enough support from managers or leaders, others are afraid of mistakes or failure may result in, … Continue reading The 4 Principles of Risk Taking—Why and How You Should Foster a Culture of Risk Taking

More Than Just a Gut Feeling: Using Sentiment Analysis in Risk Management

by Olivia Mccollum March 3, 2016March 3, 2016 There isn’t a single part of our lives the Internet hasn’t reached. Like a spider web, our digital world has grown and clung to most traditional practices. Our culture, economy and society as a whole have all migrated online – whether for better or worse, we can’t … Continue reading More Than Just a Gut Feeling: Using Sentiment Analysis in Risk Management