We want the Arthur W. Page Society blog to become a venue for responsible dialogue about issues facing corporate communications — especially the role of the chief communications officer (CCO).
To ensure exchanges that are informative and respectful, we will review all comments prior to posting and we will NOT post comments that:
Are off topic.
Promote a product or service.
Contain personal attacks.
Violate laws governing use of copyrights, trade secrets, etc.
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To protect your own privacy and the privacy of others, please do not include phone numbers or email addresses in the body of your comment.
Please note that comments in HTML format (or URLs) will not be accepted. Please only enter plain text.
We will make our best effort to promptly post those comments that are consistent with the comment policy, but due to limited resources, moderating and posting of comments will occur only during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. Comments submitted outside of business hours will be read and posted as quickly as possible.
The Arthur W. Page Society reserves the right to change these guidelines at any time at its sole discretion. The most current guidelines will be available online.
All opinions expressed in the Arthur W. Page Society Blog are those of the individual authors or commenters and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Arthur W. Page Society.
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Comment Policy
We want the Arthur W. Page Society blog to become a venue for responsible dialogue about issues facing corporate communications — especially the role of the chief communications officer (CCO).
To ensure exchanges that are informative and respectful, we will review all comments prior to posting and we will NOT post comments that:
To protect your own privacy and the privacy of others, please do not include phone numbers or email addresses in the body of your comment.
Please note that comments in HTML format (or URLs) will not be accepted. Please only enter plain text.
We will make our best effort to promptly post those comments that are consistent with the comment policy, but due to limited resources, moderating and posting of comments will occur only during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. Comments submitted outside of business hours will be read and posted as quickly as possible.
The Arthur W. Page Society reserves the right to change these guidelines at any time at its sole discretion. The most current guidelines will be available online.
All opinions expressed in the Arthur W. Page Society Blog are those of the individual authors or commenters and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Arthur W. Page Society.
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