4 attorneys general sue Google over user privacy, addressing trust crisis for your audience, and Unilever announces layoffs
Also: Planters returns to Super Bowl, Merrill Lynch fires advisor who was filmed verbally attacking teens, and more.
Also: Planters returns to Super Bowl, Merrill Lynch fires advisor who was filmed verbally attacking teens, and more.
Here’s what deserves a closer look in the year ahead—as well as some unworthy causes that revile our PR experts.
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Jacqueline Welch offers nuggets of career wisdom, what’s ahead for the Times, and what wellness means to her.
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Lake Superior State University really wants you to stop calling this our “new normal.”
The managing partner for the Nashville, Tennessee agency shares about her career so far and how she is tackling new challenges in the year ahead.
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In the Zoom era, comms pros are getting added to all kinds of virtual gatherings. Here are some tactics to start emptying your calendar.
It’s never too late to make new habits for balancing work obligations and personal needs.
Comms pros seeking to build community, calm factions and find common ground should reflect on the civil rights leader’s teachings.
Being prepared for anything is a continued theme for the PR community in the new year.
Exercise offers a multitude of wellness and productivity benefits, but the sedentary nature of modern work tends to thwart healthy habits. Follow this guidance to get employees moving in the right direction.
To ensure your engagement, recruiting and retention tactics succeed moving forward, take time to revisit the profound shifts of last year.
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