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This week readers wanted to know more about ways to improve their social media identity, Lush UK’s decision to ditch social media, Fisher-Price’s response to 10 babies’ deaths and more.
This week readers wanted to know more about ways to improve their social media identity, Lush UK’s decision to ditch social media, Fisher-Price’s response to 10 babies’ deaths and more.
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos challenges Walmart and others to match its pledge to pay every worker a minimum of $15 per hour. The reply, ‘What about your taxes?’ fuels the high-profile sparring.
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In a press release, the discount retail chain said the store closings are happening as it ‘evaluate[s] strategic alternatives to maximize value.’
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The U.K. drug maker offers two-pronged pushback: first, that the indictment is without merit and, second, that prior owners are at fault. Investors seem not to care, as its stock plummets.
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See what communications manager Molly Mita has to say about the future of the business, then join her in New York City for this can’t-miss conference.
The retail giant is looking to emerge from bankruptcy and years of store closings with a new plan for scaled-down shops and a narrower brand mission. Will customers come back?
What consumers say about your organization can quickly spread through digital channels, affecting your brand image. Many small-business communicators prepare by tracking.
This week readers wanted to know more about social media storytelling tips, filler words to remove from writing, April Fools’ campaigns, and more.
A new survey suggests that embellishing credentials isn’t uncommon among those desperate to land plum positions. How can you spot a liar?