Layoff communications essentials: Before, during, and after
Speed, sensitivity, and consistency are just a few of the elements necessary for having things go as smoothly as possible during this difficult process.
Speed, sensitivity, and consistency are just a few of the elements necessary for having things go as smoothly as possible during this difficult process.
Do you wish someone ‘Happy Birthday’ on Facebook, or shorten someone’s name right after you meet them? Cut it out!
How to get your writing back on course (for more than a day).
It also builds empathy and fine tunes your social skills. So click off email and pick up a book.
Create and publish useful content—it’ll help build your audience and improve the bottom line. Here’s how you can get started (or continue on your path).
No, everything is potentially on the record so think before you speak, says Finn Partners’ Andrew Worob. You can’t get in trouble for keeping your mouth shut.
Do you tell clients you can register their hashtag or it’s OK to use long ones? See if your “advice” made this list of worst practices.
Finally, a relevant pick for 2011’s top term.
Project Rev aims to help small businesses market themselves better while changing how people think of Deluxe, the check printing company behing the project.
Awareness, content, and agility are crucial to getting Facebook users to check out your brand or, in Hershey’s case, brands.
Gawker got its hands on an aggressive and foul-mouthed cover letter from someone claiming to be a public relations intern. This you got to see.
Similar-looking and sounding words beginning with ‘e’ and ‘i’ are sure to confuse. Keep verbal cousins distinct with these helpful tips.
The Dutch brewery gave festival attendees in Poland a way to connect by printing QR codes they could put on their bodies.
Rev. King’s stirring address resonates in oratorical circles as well as historical ones.