10 inexpensive ways to boost employee morale
Enhancing the good will (and productivity) in your workplace is exceedingly important, but it doesn’t have to be excessively expensive.
Enhancing the good will (and productivity) in your workplace is exceedingly important, but it doesn’t have to be excessively expensive.
Here are 20 articles that will help you add some interest and pizzazz to your PowerPoint slides. Your future audiences will thank you.
Many of these apologies and disclaimers tie in with the cardinal sins of presenting. Solid, thoughtful preparation is your best ally.
If you look at weekends as just time to recharge for Monday, chances are you love your job.
This array of tools can add zing to your presentation. Take a look, and size up which one would work best for you.
Certain habits, like tolerating bad attitudes or turning meetings into complaint sessions, could send your staff running for the door.
Andrew Mason, the founder of Groupon who was ousted as CEO on Thursday, also yucked it up in the memo, which he shared via Twitter.
A look back at what piqued readers’ interest the most on Ragan.com in the PR category. The story that topped the list will likely bring a smile to your face.
Canadian activist Rachel Parent challenged TV host Kevin O’Leary to a debate on national TV and held her ground in the face of condescension and bellicose behavior.
Use these ‘cursed words,’ and many reporters and bloggers will delete your email. So will your employees. Plus, civilization might end.
By 2015, the press release will be a thing of the past at Coke, thanks to its new brand journalism website, which replaced its home page.
AP Style isn’t just for the media. If you want reporters to cover your stories, you need to write like they do.
Pour yourself a drink tonight—you deserve it. For the third straight year, a public relations job title has landed on CareerCast’s list of the 10 most stressful jobs.
If you can’t handle rejection, multitasking or working on the weekends, PR is the wrong career for you.
What about PR has changed since you started your career? From news clips to news links and newspapers to online readers, this graphic highlights the industry’s major transformations.