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Crisis Management Lessons From the U.S. Capitol Takeover
Business Acumen | 13 January 2021
Crisis Management Lessons From the U.S. Capitol Takeover
by: Edward Segal

The siege that took place at the U.S. Capitol on 6 January captured global attention, as the world watched a mob storm the building while members of Congress fled to safety. Though multiple investigations into this historic moment are underway, there are several immediate lessons to be learned from government officials and business leaders alike.

In an article on Forbes.com, IABC Member Edward Segal details several important crisis management lessons that business leaders can glean from this event, from adequate planning and preparation, to consistent and accurate communication, having a post-action plan and more. Learn more in his article, “Takeover Of U.S. Capitol Provides Crisis Management Lessons For Business Leaders.”


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Cybersecurity: Making One City More Resilient With a Gold Quill Mindset 
9 September 2024
Cybersecurity: Making One City More Resilient With a Gold Quill Mindset
by: Gordon Laird

Faced with rising cybercrime, the City of Calgary launched an innovative cybersecurity training for 17,000 employees, using playful tactics and IABC Gold Quill strategies. Discover how a creative approach built a human firewall against cyber threats.

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People-driven Success: Lessons From a Landmark Campaign 
6 August 2024
People-driven Success: Lessons From a Landmark Campaign
by: Zach Zimmel

Explore how human stories and authentic connections fueled the '75 Years of Belonging' campaign for Community Living Toronto, achieving remarkable success and community impact.

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Gold Quill Spotlight: Helping Farmers Look Up and Live 
16 July 2024
Gold Quill Spotlight: Helping Farmers Look Up and Live
by: Heather Johnson, CMP

SaskPower, Saskatchewan’s primary electricity provider, launched a farm safety campaign to protect its customers from the dangers of electricity. Discover how they significantly increased safety awareness and practices among farmers.

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