25 annoying communication habits—of other people
How do you rate on this checklist?
How do you rate on this checklist?
Many of the skills are timeless, and others are new enough to make you anxious. Don’t worry; this post includes links to resources. Yep, you’ll want to bookmark it.
Actress and musician Leisha Hailey tweeted Monday night that a Southwest flight attendant told her that kissing her girlfriend was taboo on a family airline. The carrier insists it was a matter of degree. UPDATE: Hailey issued a statement.
A reporter calls and is looking into alleged misconduct by your organization. Don’t panic; there are ways to make your case.
Three days after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, President Bush improvised a now iconic line. On the day itself, Mayor Giuliani offered a lesson in clear crisis communications.
A former journalist offers an indelible portrait of ‘the first casualty of the next great war.’
A PR writing teacher uncovered a disturbing trend among the PR industry’s future practitioners. See how schools are tackling the problem.
A new report from Altimeter Group found that companies could avoid or diminish three-fourths of social media crises with additional resources.
Why you should use WordPress for a new or revamped website. (Hint: You won’t have to shell out $25,000.)
Cliques and clicks: You might be surprised by the commonalities of these two realms.
Or any other for that matter? Some employers are looking at your social media presence before making a job offer.
Here’s how companies are using social media, the lessons they’ve learned, and how you can make their tips work for you.
An event hosted by PR Daily publisher Ragan Communications featuring tech columnist David Pogue sparked an internal review at the paper.
Can bloggers, journalists and readers figure out what your organization does from your boilerplate?
They question whether Pogue is violating the Times’ ethics policy. The CEO of Ragan Communications has said the controversy surprises him.