Most communicators will measure email within a year, survey says
A third of organizations don’t measure the internal emails they send, a PoliteMail/Ragan survey reveals. But most plan to change that, hoping for insights into how well they’re doing.
A third of organizations don’t measure the internal emails they send, a PoliteMail/Ragan survey reveals. But most plan to change that, hoping for insights into how well they’re doing.
Everyone complains about long, time-wasting meetings. No one does anything about them. Do articulate, efficient people simply avoid them? Read on.
After a 10-day period of silence, the NFL commissioner spoke to reporters and apologized for the league’s mishandling of domestic violence involving players. Many still call for his resignation.
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The home improvement retail chain’s data breach was about half the size of Target’s last year.
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The clothing brand’s chief executive, Dick Hayne, wrote in an email that the controversial, ‘vintage’ clothing item wasn’t bloodstained, but simply faded.
The clothing brand’s chief executive, Dick Hayne, wrote in an email that the controversial, ‘vintage’ clothing item wasn’t bloodstained, but simply faded.
Why passion is the key to professional happiness and personal success.
Profanity, verbal tics, and generational patois can undermine your credibility and hinder your career growth.