Momentum Communications Group’s Jim Miller: Find time to ‘unplug’
The agency leader shares his messages for clients and staff during the ongoing crisis and what has helped him through a tough year.
The agency leader shares his messages for clients and staff during the ongoing crisis and what has helped him through a tough year.
For this agency leader, this is a chance to embrace meaningful change on issues like DE&I and that clients will be looking for outspoken partners.
The agency leader argues that PR and comms pros have much to be thankful for here at the end of a long and arduous year.
This agency co-founder and CEO argues that while it might feel like the world has stopped spinning, communicators should look for the big opportunities that are just around the corner.
Here’s what this agency leader argues will be the essential tools and tactics for industry success in the future.
The PR leader argues that the ubiquitous adoption of video conferencing is a good step forward for the industry. Here’s why.
Video calls, slack channels and Asana all help this PR leader stay organized and in touch with key team members and clients.
This Washington, D.C. pro says it’s time to acknowledge we are at our best when facing a challenge.
This PR argues that empathy and compassion are a communicator’s greatest assets heading into the end of 2020.
His main message to everyone for the remainder of the year: ‘Just hold on.’
This PR leader agrees that the amount of time spent on Zoom has been the biggest change to adapt to during COVID-19. As for the future? He advises taking things slow.
After a jump across the Atlantic Ocean, this PR had to quickly adjust to the realities of the global pandemic while finding her feet.
What are the takeaways from WFH and the crises of 2020 that should be carried into the future? One PR pro weighs in.
This communicator and CEO shares how he’s navigating childcare during the pandemic, what he misses most about being in the office and what makes him hopeful for the future.
Starting a new job always has its joys and challenges, but the current business landscape is far from normal, especially for communicators.