A call for writers to switch off the smartphone
To preserve productivity and creativity (and sanity), the author advises taking control of screen time.
To preserve productivity and creativity (and sanity), the author advises taking control of screen time.
If you want a thriving work environment, prioritize and clarify your organization’s mission, vision, values, purpose and principles.
This PR pro says corporate communicators are to blame for clickbait articles and false stories, because native advertising has changed the way readers look at articles. He also faults mainstream news outlets.
Are your readers tuning out? Here are four ways to grab—and keep—their attention.
There are risks when you take a stand on a hot-button topic, but a recent Sprout Social report revealed that potentially offending customers is outweighed by benefits.
To inspire, involve and uplift your audience, take a page from the playbooks of P.T. Barnum, De Beers and Red Bull.
Communicators can learn from Alaska emergency services, which swiftly retracted a warning for the West Coast following a major earthquake.
Presenting a phony version of your culture can be harmful in the long run. Take strides to convey a more genuine representation of your company to potential hires.
Never run out of tweetable content with this bank of useful conversation starters.
Clever communications professionals can get a foot in the door with these practices designed to add lines to your résumé. How can you get ahead in the new year?
After bluntly calling out a vlogger for asking to stay at his hotel for free, a brash brand manager has been alternately praised or criticized on social media. Is it a ding for influencer marketing?
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Engaging your audience can be less challenging if you approach your topic from a unique angle, keep the audience’s needs in mind and remember that stories land better than arid data.
First and foremost, give your colleagues absolute clarity on roles and expectations. Check in regularly, and go out of your way to offer them professional development opportunities.