The demise of the annual performance review has been greatly exaggerated
The classic employee evaluation tactic has fallen out of fashion in recent years, but a new survey shows companies can’t quite quit them.
The classic employee evaluation tactic has fallen out of fashion in recent years, but a new survey shows companies can’t quite quit them.
As the U.S. marks the holiday weekend, communicators should seize the opportunity to tell a positive story about upskilling American workers.
What is a communications audit and why does your company need one? Katrina Gill, Ragan Consulting Group affiliate and founder of Gill Research, gives us the skinny on this essential tool.
It might be where all the cool kids go to post memes, but is it really a good fit for your organization’s goals?
One PR firm leader shares how polling employees revealed the path forward for new workflows and office dynamics.
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As the ongoing stress of the pandemic forces a breakneck pace of innovation and pivot after pivot, how can exhausted executives create space for people to take a break?
The “why” and follow-through are crucial for leaders to stand out from the rest—and inspire employees to get on board.
Here’s how finding connection helped one PR pro keep her career going during COVID-19.
One PR pro makes the case that there are some activities that can’t be replicated online. Here’s one way to think about structuring a hybrid future for PR workflows.
If employees are ignoring your messaging, take these steps to grab their attention.
Whether you’re summoning everyone back to the office, giving a green light to remote work or planning a hybrid approach, make sure employee experience remains a top priority.
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