The Blog DoggerThe widening gap between ethics and communicators
An informal poll showed PR pros unaware of ethics code, PR celebrates itself in Philly, IABC defends itself online and the Strumpette resurfaces.
An informal poll showed PR pros unaware of ethics code, PR celebrates itself in Philly, IABC defends itself online and the Strumpette resurfaces.
Recruiters say the job market for internal comms professionals is sizzling—particularly in Europe—but U.S. recruiters say American demand for comms professionals is just as strong.
How corporate communicators should respond to employees that talk about your company online.
A look at how communicators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center use a print publication to drive employees to its intranet.
University of Texas Health Science Center found employees respond to ‘feel good’ stories.
Charles Pizzo has good personal reasons to know that not everybody who works for FEMA is an idiot. Why, then, does it seem as if the Keystone Cops are running FEMA’s media relations?
This ill-starred agency’s fake press conference set back the cause of government media relations for years by trying to pass off propaganda as news.
Excerpts from a conversation among a Baby Boomer, a GenXer and a GenYer reveal changes communicators must make to stay relevant to all employees.
New study shows swearing in the office is an essential part of communication.
Hot rod Web site loses marks for its graphic design, but earns a passing grade for its blogs.
If you want employees to retain company messages, don’t be in such a hurry to junk your print newsletter for an online publication, says a Poynter Institute study.
Social media’s changing how organizations communicate, but whether that’s good or bad news for internal communicators remains in question.