Are you part of the grammar hit squad?
You may well be if usage gaffes and bad syntax raise your hackles.
You may well be if usage gaffes and bad syntax raise your hackles.
When and how should publication errors be corrected?
Many communicators are given SharePoint with little training or guidance on where to begin. Here’s how to get started.
Be sure you have command of the four ‘knows’ before writing your next speech.
Six rules for perfect e-mail pitches.
Eric Brown’s detailed and insightful in-house memo has this communicator swooning. Find out why.
Screening your follows is a good first step, but other methods can help protect you, too.
Be blunt and get straight to the point when pitching reporters.
Today’s most overused punctuation—the em dash—is also its least understood. Learn how to use it.
Shortening communication isn’t a move in the right direction, claims this consultant.
In New England, when the Sox you tout are Blue, not Red, your Mass. marketing needs to be distinctive.
One communicator shares how he was told to leave his job.
Communication measurement is still a hot topic; however, it continues to be saddled with the nagging issue of cost.
For communication specialists, staying current means longer days—and more frazzled nerves.
’Tis the season to roast some communications chestnuts.