In terms of speaking, are you The Beach Boys or The Beatles?
Both types of speakers (and both bands) are great, but the author recommends you adopt a style more akin to John, Paul, George, and Ringo—and he explains how to do it.
Both types of speakers (and both bands) are great, but the author recommends you adopt a style more akin to John, Paul, George, and Ringo—and he explains how to do it.
Arthur S. Brisbane, the public editor at The New York Times, has asked readers and PR pros whether the industry is a ‘bane or boon’ to the paper.
An event hosted by PR Daily publisher Ragan Communications featuring tech columnist David Pogue sparked an internal review at the paper.
You thought ‘I’m So Excited’ by The Pointer Sisters ad ‘Hello’ by Lionel Richie were just songs? No, no, they’re lessons for your job.
Michael I. Roth, the chairman and CEO of the Interpublic Group of Companies, which includes PR holdings Weber Shandwick, Golin Harris and MWW Group, said Monday that barring an unforeseen turns of events he expects the company to grow in 2010, The New York Times reported. Speaking at the 37th annual Global Media and Communications Conference sponsored by UBS, Roth said that although the outlook is still cautious, “it’s certainly a better tone than six months ago or three months ago.” In…
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