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		<title>By: Corporate communication issues &#171; jca&#8217;s Com blog-notes</title>
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		<description>[...] Corporate blogging rules: when it comes to setting rules about corporate blogs, I like this way of seeing things 1. Don’t blog about something you are privy to (upcoming products, organizaional structure changes - good or bad) 2. Don’t talk about other companies unless you have permission to do so &amp; when/if you do, those facts are correct. 3. Be courtious &amp; Professional: if you wouldn’t say it to their face, don’t say it at all. 4. If you think you will get fired for saying it, you probably will. [...]</description>
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