Judge: Social media disclaimers for employees are unlawful
An attorney weighs in on the ruling that such statements are ‘unduly burdensome’ to staffers.
An attorney weighs in on the ruling that such statements are ‘unduly burdensome’ to staffers.
From tucking your jacket under yourself to making a quick fix and sallying onward, here are some smart tips for making the most of your fleeting moments in a TV interview.
Even when you have to handle corporate damage control, storytelling will entice your audiences and win them over.
LinkedIn is more than just a place to post your résumé or look for a job, Yumi Wilson of LinkedIn says. She and Mark Ragan discuss which features communicators should pay attention to.
There’s more to praise than just keeping it simple. Apply these techniques so your praise lands well and reinforces the actions and behaviors you want to see repeated.
Target Facebook posts by geography. Tweet for impact. Develop a voice. Communicators from PBS and two medical institutions dish on what makes their social media platforms sparkle.
Some you’ve heard of, and some you haven’t. Either way, they’re excellent traffic drivers.
Look upon the give-and-take as a win/win, rather than as having both sides end up unhappy. You’re establishing (or reinforcing) a long-term relationship, after all.
Each of these might seem like ‘no big deal,’ but any one action (much less several combined) could be grounds for dismissal. Don’t trash your career over a careless tweet or a stapler.
Don Sterling was allegedly heard telling his girlfriend not to bring black people to his basketball games, nor take photos of them on Instagram.
Even though the U.S. is still climbing out of a recession and more jobs are becoming automated, the author says it’s a great time to be in the industry.
Virtually every PR pro has been there: Lots of lines in the water, and nothing’s biting. Despair not. There are simple steps you can take to get back on track.
How did Charles Darwin spend his day? What about Beethoven? Balzac? This infographic offers up the details. Some may surprise you.
Some tips you’ve heard a thousand times, while others may be new. Either way, commit them to memory before you start working on that résumé.
Some tips you’ve heard a thousand times, while others may be new. Either way, commit them to memory before you start working on that résumé.