What the Blog Should Do

The blog’s goal is to be the first place to turn to when in need of new information about the above-mentioned topics. Throughout the years we were able to build up a great expert network in a variety of fields and are now able to share important information concentrated via this very platform. The Integrity Blog by Intact should help the inclined reader to easier understand complicated topics and subject areas that are sometimes hard to grasp. This doesn’t mean by any stretch that the offered content is only an easy to digest read, our authors will, for instance, publish a series of articles to dive deeper into certain complex issues. This will be done in order to sequentially widen our reader’s horizon in the specific field.

As of now, there are articles on the Integrity Blog dealing with Top 10 Food Safety Events 2018, the new EU Data Protection Regulations and its concrete impact on businesses, also there is a very fine read about how decisions in audit management are made in regards to statistical parameters. This, of course, isn’t everything there is to see and we are planning to release new articles weekly to provide fresh content to our readers.

Writing for the Integrity Blog by Intact

We Invite Everyone to Participate

Communication isn’t a one-way street, as it was seen in the classic Shannon-Weaver model of communication, which, basically, describes communication as transferring information from one part (sender) to another (receiver). No, nowadays communication is mutual and allows feedback, a digital conversation if you like. That is the reason why we enabled comments to function on our blog. We wanted to give our readers the opportunity to have an exchange of ideas with our authors and to ask them questions related to the article. It should, however, be noted that comments on the Integrity Blog will be checked in regards to their integrity. We won’t let users publish anything, especially not content that includes hate speech or social reprehensible opinions.

Our team is constantly looking for thrilling new topics and matching experts. Get in touch with us via blog@intact-systems.com to tell us about your idea(s) and your background. We love to offer a platform to prove your expertise and to write about topics you feel strongly about.

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