10 things comms newbies should do their first week on the job
Beyond learning the basics and intricacies of the industry, there are crucial first steps to help first-timers gain their footing.
Beyond learning the basics and intricacies of the industry, there are crucial first steps to help first-timers gain their footing.
Newsjacking isn’t just for the Super Bowl or major holidays. Throw a dart a calendar and you’ll find a day, week, or month devoted to everything from pancakes to bedbug awareness. Which one’s for you?
PR isn’t just about making a client look good. It’s about doing the right thing. But younger PR pros feel unprepared to offer counsel.
Can’t afford Hollywood-style video production? That doesn’t mean you have to stick to text and photographs. Gather tips from Verizon Wireless.
Being able to produce compelling copy or clean press releases is an important skill for those entering the communications industry. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
How long should a pitch be? What social network do they like best? What time of the day is best to pitch them? Get your answers here.
Inflatable campfires? Kazoo-based data gathering? If your employee meetings are a snooze, learn how good things can pop up when you crank the handle of creative engagement.
The PRSA speaks out about pros’ responsibility, and execs from high-profile companies respond to Trump’s executive order that bars citizens of seven countries from entering the U.S.
Learn the secrets of the agricultural co-op’s internal communications.
Executives and others representing their organizations might be wary of sitting down with a journalist, but certain important steps to take—or avoid—will help things go smoothly.
The pizzamaker is famous for a marketing campaign that remade its pies and brought industry kudos. The recipes weren’t the only things that changed. Welcome to Domino’s intranet.
To move forward, chief executive officers must be willing to throw out old leadership habits. Here are a few ways to do that—along with open communications positions to peruse.
From capital campaigns to respite for caregivers, organizations are taking part in the annual day of ‘coming together to celebrate giving.’ What philanthropic activities have you planned?
The Public Relations Society of America is increasing education to help members stay ahead of the game in a rapidly evolving environment.
Consumers threatened to boycott the brand after one exec’s pro-Trump stance prompted praise from a white supremacist. Here’s what went wrong—and how it could have gone differently.