it s also painful. it s got to be painful for people like those who serve in the fbi. every day, yeah. you know, who are doing their jobs and serving this country. serving this country. and as the fbi director said yesterday to the republicans that keep talking about de-funding the fbi, when you do that, you re de-funding the very people that defend this country from foreign terrorists, from drug gangs, from people who are constantly trying to smuggle fentanyl into the united states of america, from people who are constantly trying to engage in cyber theft to steal your money from your bank account. people that are running scams against your parents and your grandparents. yeah. to drain them of their life savings.
This month marks the third anniversary of the publication of "Crisis Ahead," Edward Segal s award-winning and bestselling book on crisis management.To celebrate the ocassion, publisher Nicholas Brealey is making deeply discounted copies of the ebook edition available through the end of June wherever books are sold in the U.S. and
What are the best and worst ways for government leaders and corporate executives to be seen and heard when a crisis strikes their organizations?The guest on this episode of Edward Segal's "Crisis Ahead" podcast on the Federal News Network was Kirk Hazlett, an adjunct professor of communication at the University