Why we celebrate Memorial Day
The holiday has certainly evolved since it was conceived roughly 150 years ago.
The holiday has certainly evolved since it was conceived roughly 150 years ago.
A study proves saying “2” instead of “to,” and other forms of techspeak, can affect a person’s ability to write well. Grammar purists rejoice.
Journalism isn’t always this trivial—or shouldn’t be—but renewed debate among editors and writers on which spelling of the word is correct is a reminder of what’s most important.
The industry alliance should focus on raising the confidence in the value of business communication rather than the competence of its members, this author asserts.
When disaster hits, both the media and the public hit the Web.
Armed Forces Day was observed May 18, but if you missed it, you can still honor the troops, past and present, by faithfully following their best examples.
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A new study from Edelman shows rank-and-file workers are more credible than CEOs. Is this true at your company?
It’s not impossible—it just takes some work. To find out if your efforts are paying off, track these metrics.
Some news outlets are so desperate for content they’ll run anything … and we mean anything.
Of 29 bars officials in New Jersey raided Wednesday for allegedly putting lower-quality liquor in high-end bottles, 13 were T.G.I. Friday’s locations. Folks took to Facebook to let the restaurant chain have it.
These common characters will arrive at your office and initiate the behaviors that (they think) work for them. On the plus side, the author also describes the winning applicant.