5 PR lessons from ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’
PR pros can learn a lot from the words of George Bailey, Clarence, Sam Wainwright, and the other inhabitants of and visitors to Bedford Falls. Hee-haw!
PR pros can learn a lot from the words of George Bailey, Clarence, Sam Wainwright, and the other inhabitants of and visitors to Bedford Falls. Hee-haw!
Get into the holiday spirit while also getting into the spirits industry with Brown-Forman. Meanwhile, PlayStation and LEGO have more than gifts up their sleeves for job-seekers. That, and more, in this week’s roundup.
A Missouri mom was left without her daughter’s gift after garbage collectors took the package away.
In 2014, you should ‘tap’ into this easy means of opening communication, fostering collaboration, and cultivating new ideas.
In the midst of all the holiday merriment, PR pros and their clients are also assessing the year that was. It doesn’t have to be an unduly stressful process.
Toasts don’t have to be uniform to be great, but they should be short, specific, and free of statements that could bring down the mood.
Have you ever tried partnering with another brand, or getting inspiration from kids? Here are some new campaign ideas to consider.
Apparently, mother’s freshly baked gingerbread men weren’t doing the trick this year. (UPDATE)
Web celebs could shut down companies such as Urban Outfitters from using their content, but then they’d have to shut down fan-made merchandise, too.
Public Policy Polling offers the results of its survey of employees about the annual (for many) gathering, which can be full of good cheer or rife with questionable behavior.
Need help finding the perfect present for the writer on your Christmas list? The Millions rounds up some of the best finds for any scribes in your life. Plus, editorial style boards, the golden age of publishing, and the year’s best books.
The CEO apologized for the website crash, and the company has scheduled two makeup sale days—today and Dec. 9.
If you’re not careful, the holidays can be a depressing time, personally and professionally. These steps will help you avoid the year-end doldrums.
Ocean Spray is looking for a saucy digital marketer while Levi Strauss & Co. needs someone to get into its jeans. That and more, in this week’s roundup.
The season of giving thanks with family and friends—and stuffing our faces—offers important reminders for public relations professionals.