Profanity in publishing: Should we give a damn?
CEO Mark Ragan banned most cussing from Ragan.com. Now we’ve stumbled across an essay written by the founder of the company decades ago. We wonder—do you agree with Larry Ragan?
CEO Mark Ragan banned most cussing from Ragan.com. Now we’ve stumbled across an essay written by the founder of the company decades ago. We wonder—do you agree with Larry Ragan?
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Ten things you need to know about communicating during mergers and acquisitions.
How one communicator revamped a dying face-to-face program into one that attracts more employees than a room can fill.
It took an innovative study of “prediction markets” at Google to reveal a musty truth: Employees who sit together think alike.
During a trip to Wal-Mart, this communicator realizes that success depends more on being nice than being qualified.
PR firm builds a “new blog” PR campaign around an Elvis video and clever content, not the launch itself.
Video series highlights medical school’s student and faculty work abroad.
How government can get involved in social media and live to tell the tale.
Medical devices company uses “Make de Numba” song to get an important message to workers.
SC Johnson communicators share ways to add some pizzazz to your CEO’s message.
In your writing, any cluster of run-on adjectives and nouns totaling three (or more) likely means you’re talking like a vice president or a CEO, and you’re jabbering in a foreign tongue: German.
PR pros need to go on the offensive if they want to lift PR budgets off of the “first to be cut” list.