Become the manager you always wanted
In the fast-paced world of PR, it’s easy to push “internal” responsibilities to the backburner, but that’s a huge mistake.
In the fast-paced world of PR, it’s easy to push “internal” responsibilities to the backburner, but that’s a huge mistake.
A group of 13 industry insiders will guide PR Daily coverage and programming for 2022.
Dvon Williams shared books to read, lessons in leadership and advice for the future as this comms pro enters a leadership role with one of the most recognizable charitable groups in the US.
Consider these suggestions to mentor future leaders in your organization and in the wider PR industry.
For PR pros, the rules are always changing—but the last two years of COVID-19 have accelerated an already rapid cycle.
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Jacqueline Welch offers nuggets of career wisdom, what’s ahead for the Times, and what wellness means to her.
In the Zoom era, comms pros are getting added to all kinds of virtual gatherings. Here are some tactics to start emptying your calendar.
Protocol, a sister publication to Politico, shares how it works with PR teams to share thought leadership and build executives a platform.
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From equipment recalls to an unfavorable product placement, research shows people think highly of the at-home exercise equipment brand.
Also: Uber and Visa launch small business grant program, Meta offers optimistic March return-to-office date, and more.
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Consider these five tips to make your campaigns find new audiences and stick with them over time.
Here’s how the trends of the year ahead will change the work of PR pros—both within their agencies and across client portfolios.