How to inject humor into any speech
Whether you feel uncomfortable writing humor or your speaker feels uneasy delivering it, these pointers can help both of you.
Whether you feel uncomfortable writing humor or your speaker feels uneasy delivering it, these pointers can help both of you.
Placing quantity above quality, asking for non-nitpicky editing, and seeking an entrée into a journalist’s ‘Rolodex’—these are a few of our least-favorite things.
There are three types of metrics and one crucial formula that will help you evaluate your online efforts—and justify your role in your organization.
Trust in business grows while trust in government wanes, according to the 2014 Edelman Trust Barometer. It’s time for CEOs to step up and engage, says Richard Edelman.
The father of a girl killed in a car crash received a mailer from Office Max addressed to “Mike Seay, Daughter Killed in Car Crash.” Its crisis communications response leaves a lot to be desired.
Technology has created a new set of rules for business, which require leaders to adopt new strategies that reach more customers and attract talented workers.
This list goes beyond Comic Sans—way beyond. So are you using of these fonts?
Games like Monopoly, Sorry and Concentration can do more than help you pass a cold afternoon in January. They can also provide inspiration for your PR New Year’s resolutions.
You think all PR pros are Type A? Think again.
Drawing a flood of visitors, Health Hub is establishing the hospital’s brand worldwide. And did you know that dark chocolate’s good for you?
Though some may view press releases as outdated, they still have their uses. Many reporters want them, so they can have all the information they need in one place.
Though some may view press releases as outdated, they still have their uses. Many reporters want them, so they can have all the information they need in one place.
After all the fun of December, January descends quickly into dreariness. It doesn’t even have the good taste to have only 28 days, like February. Here’s how to cope.
Do you follow everyone who follows you? Do you have a strategy for determining who to follow? Do you have a protected account? See if you fit into one of these categories.
Afraid your employees will waste time on an internal Facebook? ‘No guts, no glory,’ says a top SAS internal communicator. Get them involved, so your organization benefits.