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Review the 2008 list of 10 top business books for LEAN Communicators.
Review the 2008 list of 10 top business books for LEAN Communicators.
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In the blogosphere this week: GM’s missed opportunity, Twitter-induced mania, and what happens when Facebook meets stupidity.
Government puts a new spin on the traditional press conference by fielding questions from the public and posting the briefing online.
PR gaffes from America’s big three automakers make this communicator question the future of corporate public relations
Learn what makes Sony’s blog successful and why the company’s communicator—not CEO—blogs.
There is probably no worse strategy for an intranet or public Web site than content migration. Here’s why.
A behind-the-scenes look at how Dell’s IdeaStorm gives customers a forum for ideas and complaints.
Are your speeches more akin to open-pit mining, investigative reporting or a mountaintop sermon?
The CEO’s column should ease employee anxiety about the troubled economy—not ignore the fact.
Speech experts continue to praise the president-elect’s rhetorical style; a place for speechwriters in medieval society; and CEO blogs tackle layoffs.
Roger D’Aprix’s latest book aims to reset the course of organizational communications that, he says, is misguided by the lure of technology.
Bragging to your friends about the dozens of connections you’ve amassed on LinkedIn? Chuck Hester kicks your butt.