Is Google helping PR get even?
Google launches a new way of commenting on stories, but who will really benefit is in question.
Google launches a new way of commenting on stories, but who will really benefit is in question.
Suspending judgment in organizational journalism is not only impossible, but it will wreck your prose.
We critique this speech not for its spectacular, unique badness, but rather its common and thus instructive badness.
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IABC leaders Julie Freeman and Todd Hattori rebut accusations that the headquarters staff has made a power grab.
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The author, a chapter and regional board member for IABC, disagrees with the association’s decision to allow the paid staff to write the strategy.
Bloggers question the virtual world’s ROI while hyphens get slaughtered, engagement gets stoned and one conference got Scobleized.
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With data theft on the rise, internal communicators must develop a crisis plan that includes a security awareness program.
When 2,000 America Online employees were told their services were no longer needed, the CEO wrote a letter—and that’s when bad news got worse.
As newsroom staffs are slashed, it becomes tougher to maintain those hard-won media relationships.
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