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Nobody
knows corporate communications like Lawrence Ragan Communications.
For more than 35 years, we've been helping communicators from Fortune
500 companies, small nonprofits and everything in between. Our employee newsletters
deliver practical advice, insightful case studies and provocative
commentary on internal corporate communications. Our seminars and workshops provide the hands-on training
that will make you a better corporate communicatorand a greater asset
to your organization. Our conferences bring together the best minds
in the industry to prove why effective internal corporate communication is an essential
part of any successful business plan.
See
for yourself. Here's how to get started:
1.
Get a free e-zine. Visit Ragan's eNewsstand to sign up for any of our free electronic newsletters. eNewsstand offers tips, tactics and strategic thinking about corporate communication from our experts and editors.
2.
Read the hilarious and wildly popular column, The
C.R.A.P. Awards, from Corporate
Writer & Editor (PDF sample issue). Check out examples
of corporate writing that will make any corporate communicator cringe.
3.
Start talking. Jump into the conversation on Steve
Crescenzo's blog, the most entertaining and informative discussion
on what it means to be a corporate communicator.
4.
Brush up on your skills. View our calendar
of events to choose the workshop, teleseminar or conference on corporate communications
that's best for you.
5.
Listen to a multimedia CD. Listen to a CD recording of our teleseminar
on Corporate Communication: How to turn
a publication that employees like into one they really need.
Or, select a teleseminar from our Corporate
Editor's Boot Camp series that best suits your corporate communication needs.
6.
Take a peek at our archives. Read the following articles about corporate communications to
get a sampling of the vast resources that 35 years in the business
can deliver. It's on us.
Come
see why our customers look to us as their No. 1 resource for corporate communications training and internal corporate communications.
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