50 Americanisms that don’t sit well across the pond
If you’re trying to impress a British audience, here’s how not to do it.
If you’re trying to impress a British audience, here’s how not to do it.
A look at how the features of these two social networks stack up.
Communicators around the Twittersphere shared their definitions during this week’s #commschat. Take a look and weigh in.
You might be part of a company’s advertising campaign and not even know it.
Spectrum Health offers doctor chats, an app to shorten urgent care waits, and a how-to video for those preparing for appointments at its cancer center.
According to Ragan.com’s Facebook group, the longer days provide more motivation to get things done. Summer Fridays comes in second.
Don’t limit yourself to one content strategy. Use webinars, case studies and other approaches to promote your company.
Measurement isn’t enjoyable. Or is it? These ideas might change your mind.
Whether it’s ‘reply all’ threads, emails with vague subject lines or messages stuffed with emoticons, everyone has an email they dread. What’s yours?
Magazine likens worst-dressed Bostonians to the fashion of those with Down syndrome.
Drop one of these tired statements in an email or a chat with a reporter and you can bet your pitch isn’t going anywhere—except the trash bin.
Swedish Medical Center creates open negotiations blog, live-streams knee surgery and films a doctor lacing up football with a robotic device.
They make employees’ lives easier and give management insight into the company’s inner workings.
TV production company wins accolades for internal newsletter, ConnectMag.
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