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Ardesey Communications 3Rs Campaign Goes Live
Following on from the first 3 Rs for Communications article in BDaily, Ardesey Limited, the strategic communications and engagement consultancy working for clients operating in complex environments, is hosting a live Readiness Workshop: Taking the Stress Out of Reputational Management. The pro bono session is designed to help you assess how prepared your organisation is for emerging challenges, to identify key reputational trigger points, and build a practical, manageable framework for addressing reputational risk.
Rachael Clamp, Founder and Director of Ardesey, said: “We’re bringing National Stress Awareness Month to a positive close with a pro bono workshop designed to ease the pressure of managing reputational risk.We’ve found that organisations often have strong business continuity plans for the most significant operational risks like cyber-attacks, power outages or damage to employees or buildings. But these plans tend not to be combined with in-depth reputational risk management strategy. For sophisticated supply chains enviroments with wide stakeholder communications dynamics, a fluctuating funding pipeline and the additional stressors associated with being in a constant state of readiness, reputational risk management needs to be core to daily operations and ever evolving.”
To find out more about how to communicate with clarity and confidence when and where it matters most - even when the goal posts are moving, you can join the live workshop on Thursday, 30 April 2026 at 10:30 am by registering at hello@Ardesey.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Moya Galal .
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