by Mike Siegel | Nov 18, 2012 | Benghazi Consulate, News
STRIKE ONE: PRE-TERRORIST ATTACK What events occurred prior to the Benghazi terrorist attack that should have mandated the Commander-in-Chief to bring our personnel home? The British vacated Libya knowing they could not adequately protect their staff. The American Red...
by Mike Siegel | May 15, 2012 | Communication Tips, News, Resume Tips
We have seen the consequence of submitting false credentials on your resume. The CEO of Yahoo has been forced to leave that position because his resume indicated he had a computer science degree, but in fact had an accounting degree from Stonehill College. Having...
by Mike Siegel | May 14, 2012 | Broadcasting, Legal Expert, Media, News
The suicide of Junior Seau was a trigger that has captured the seemingly omnipotent National Football League in a vise from which it may not be able to free itself. There are now several class action lawsuits filed by former NFL Players against the National Football...
by Mike Siegel | Apr 8, 2012 | Broadcasting, Building Relationships, Communication Tips, Crisis Communication, Legal Expert, News
I have never believed Rick Santorum would or should be the Republican nominee for President. The Republican Party and the removal of Barack Obama are too important to stand on principles that are not the winning message in this election. Santorum cannot win in...
by Mike Siegel | Mar 30, 2012 | Broadcasting, Building Relationships, Communication Tips, Crisis Communication, Featured Contributor, Israel and Palestine Conflict, Legal Expert, Media, Mike Siegel Biography, Mike Siegel Moderator, Mike Siegel Resume, News, Public Speaking, Strategic Planning, Testimonials
Professional Writing Anyone who appreciates good grammar, sentence structure, paragraph structure, and organization of written correspondence, understands we have a serious problem in these areas in our society. Our educational institutions have failed to offer the...