Is the real you on Twitter? Persona hijackers can taint your ID or brand
Using your name and image, frauds can have a little fun — or wreak a lot of havoc.
Using your name and image, frauds can have a little fun — or wreak a lot of havoc.
President Obama’s visit to the CIA on Monday offers three lessons for writing a speech that tells employees the boss supports them.
New-media tools dovetail with the requisite skills for a corporate gig.
Having lagged initially on vile viral video, response team details its resurgence — and lessons learned.
How speechwriters can get in on the action.
What are the liabilities governing blogs and other social media vehicles? Does the risk mean you should prohibit blogging by corporate officers?
Deliberately bad press adds heat — and garners gobs of attention.
A call to action to stop following tweeterers who exceed five posts a day.
Brush Wellman scraps stodgy print advisories for a high-tech tool that teaches employees about the dangers of beryllium.
Chrysler and Fiat chat; a burger CEO dishes advice; Jindal writes a book, sort of; Gannett’s profits plummet; AmazonFail; snakes on a plane!
From a communications perspective, Wednesday’s Tea Party protests were a success. Here’s how to launch your own.
Communicators can’t update sites due to turf wars, ban on social media at work.
Hoax or not, a vile viral video has sullied the pizza maker’s name. Is Twitter the way to reverse the damage? Or is it too little too late?
Pizza chain responds to nauseating employee video by not launching a full-scale blitz.
Advice from a marketing executive who recently found herself unemployed.