11 internal communications trends you’d be crazy to ignore
From the obvious things like smartphones to some less-intuitive avenues (print, anyone?), these are the trends communications pros should keep on their radar as we cruise into 2014.
From the obvious things like smartphones to some less-intuitive avenues (print, anyone?), these are the trends communications pros should keep on their radar as we cruise into 2014.
Maybe some of these concepts were inventive at some point — though probably not. By now they’ve been done so much that they’ve gone from eye-catching to eye-glazing.
The official spokesman for the U.S. Army distanced the organization from a colonel’s message to PR representatives about the attractiveness of female soldiers in publicity photos.
The official spokesman for the U.S. Army distanced the organization from a colonel’s message to PR representatives about the attractiveness of female soldiers in publicity photos.
Strategic thinking could mean the difference between a lowly job and a promotion, or a mediocre business and a thriving one. Here are the habits you need to become more strategic.
A California case involving two staffers at a nonprofit has been adjudicated in the employer’s favor. What might happen if it goes to the NLRB is anyone’s guess.
As the holidays approach, consider one of these tomes to offer a little humor to a writer in your life, even if that writer is yourself.
If you’re applying for a job, there’s a good chance a machine will scan your résumé before a human being does. Here’s how to ensure your resume gets into the right hands.
If you’re applying for a job, there’s a good chance a machine will scan your résumé before a human being does. Here’s how to ensure your resume gets into the right hands.
It’s one thing to hear a customer, but quite another to understand what he’s really trying to tell you. These listening styles can help you figure it out.
The personal nature of the social media platform is a powerful persuasive tool, researchers found.
When you share your news on a blog rather than through a news release, it’s easier to incorporate visuals, promote sharing and measure traffic. Plus, journalists will thank you.
The author, who played for a collegiate national champion squad and the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, says social networks give tormentors ample opportunity and camouflage.
Deliver a unique nugget, share your emotions, and respect the power of the extended pause.
Most customers expect you to address their concerns via social media. Use this guide to determine what type of unhappy customer you’re dealing with, and how you can make things right.