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Homophone confusion. Hyphen traps. Errors in parallel construction. We may feel we know them all, but why do communications pros keep goofing up?
Homophone confusion. Hyphen traps. Errors in parallel construction. We may feel we know them all, but why do communications pros keep goofing up?
Is your organization training employees how to use email judiciously? Or is digital carelessness setting you up for a lawsuit? We asked attorneys for their advice.
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Rely on internal partners. Use successes to drive interest. And how about a shout-out to your company hero who helped save a woman in a wheelchair from a burning building?
If employees don’t understand your vision, they can’t convey it to your customers, so your organization will miss advocacy opportunities on its two most important fronts.
Yes, the bad guy triumphs in Halloween horror films. He’s thought of everything, knows how to do evil in 50 ways. But don’t set up your clients to fail by promising reporters they’re experts in everything.
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Poor discipline or simply a lack of elementary training could turn that cherished media interview into a nightmare. Help your execs and mouthpieces head off these common missteps.
Hiring managers often look for candidates with an array of experience. New data say more job seekers are looking for diversity in the workplace. Here are details—and open jobs to view.
2010 wasn’t long ago, but the communications landscape has drastically altered since that year’s tornadoes. Here’s how businesses and public agencies responded to Matthew.
Regardless which nominee you support, you and your top executives can glean key techniques to embrace or avoid. Look back at round one, and gear up for Sunday night’s town hall.
Corporate communicators share their ideas for inspiring staffers and turning them into lifelong brand advocates.
Homophone confusion. Hyphen traps. Errors in parallel construction. We may feel we know them all, but why do communications pros keep goofing up?
Lighten up your day with some humor about bad pitches, venting about clients and PR-related memes.
Auugh! Don’t tell us there’s another generation out there with its own marketing rules. Fear not. You’re going to have fun reaching out to these kids.