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Get your crowd involved and engaged in your speech by asking questions, using a polling tool or asking people to break into smaller groups.
For better recruiting, retention and employee engagement, give the people what they want. Anticipate individual needs, and make sure incentives dovetail with your colleagues’ lifestyles.
For every Uber, Equifax and United Airlines dumpster fire, there was a ray of PR sunshine from the likes of Chobani, Tiki Brand and Dippin’ Dots.
As top companies herald bonuses and other monetary boosts for workers in light of the huge breaks just handed them, the online pushback offers perspective—with a dose of snark.
To improve a company’s ethos and workplace environment, leaders must link goals to business objectives. Executives must also lead by example.
The live video trend shows no signs of slowing. Here’s how to reach audiences on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and beyond.
Are you finding it hard to get attention in the frenzy of the web? A smart newsroom will boost your chances of drawing reporters and fans. Here’s how to do it.
Think you have what it takes to be the spokesperson for a brand or public figure? You should strap in for a bumpy ride.
For two decades, New York Times reporters have been sharing a memo satirizing editors. Editors, in turn, say there’s a reason they conduct major surgery on bloated copy.
It’s as simple as whether the pronoun is a subject or an object, but certain sentence structures can lead to confusion. Here are five helpful examples.
Prepare for an onslaught of advocacy marketing, shoppable media, voice search and augmented reality.
After a tepid first attempt, rock-and-roll star Josh Homme turned to video to express his regret after kicking a photographer. Here’s what PR pros can learn from his pivot to video.
The term, though less abrasive to millennials than baby boomers, still makes the majority of people cringe. ‘Fake news’ and ‘no offense, but’ are also high offenders, a recent poll revealed.
Enter PR Daily’s 2017 Video & Visual Awards before it’s too late. Complete your submission by Dec. 20 at 11:59 p.m. Central time.