This is the conference for your ENTIRE communications team
Get practical training for internal communications, writing, PR, and media relations all in one place this November.
Get practical training for internal communications, writing, PR, and media relations all in one place this November.
Keeping things brisk and remembering that executives—no matter how robotic they may seem—are human beings and are extremely important.
When you’re scrambling to save face after a disaster, remind your leaders to demonstrate these five behaviors.
The disaster response agency uses an array of traditional and new media channels to deliver news and other messages—and, when necessary, to correct erroneous or outdated information.
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Persistence, forethought, and a little gratitude will take you a long way in your career to come.
From the obvious things like smartphones to some less-intuitive avenues (print, anyone?), these are the trends communications pros should keep on their radar as we cruise into 2014.
Amid negative PR following general package mishandlings, a corporate communications challenge delivers ‘rocking’ results for Brown.
If you hear someone say that the words someone says only accounts for 7 percent of the message, you’re not getting the full story.
We’re introducing our first online training module that lets you learn at your own pace, on your own schedule.
Last week, the University of Michigan faced a PR crisis after reports said it was allegedly ‘catfishing’ student-athletes as part of a training exercise. Not true, say officials.
We’re introducing our first online training module that lets you learn at your own pace, on your own schedule.
We’re introducing our first online training module that lets you learn at your own pace, on your own schedule.
Some employees would rather get a root canal than talk to the media. If it’s your job to prepare them for an interview with a reporter, this handy guide will help.
Marketing and English offer students the best bang for their buck, according to Salary.com.