Editors: Sometimes, you need an approval process
When Parade ran an interview with slain politician Benazir Bhutto—and neglected to mention that she’s dead—you have to wonder who signed off on the story.
When Parade ran an interview with slain politician Benazir Bhutto—and neglected to mention that she’s dead—you have to wonder who signed off on the story.
A recent poll shows managers, not IT, are the primary reason social media sites are blocked at work. Driving that decision: fear.
What writers must remember in order to remain sane and reasonable.
How Whirlpool created its American Family podcast, and why it’s so valuable to PR.
Former political speechwriters share useful insights from victory and concession speeches delivered after the New Hampshire primary.
Follow these tips to alleviate your bosses concerns about social media.
Internal communicator Amy Gooen is fed up with people asking her questions outside her area of expertise.
Hillary’s tears may have saved her from defeat in New Hampshire. But what are the lessons for communicators, speechwriters and PR pros?
Off-site ‘Dream Day’ allows employees to brainstorm big ideas for 2008.
A look back at some of the dubious achievements of 2007, and some soothsaying for 2008.
The site’s rich content not only prevents visitors from leaving, but serves the community at large.
As 2007 winds down and we consider the challenges of 2008, it is worth thinking about one of the thorniest problems we face: Our continuing relationship with technology.