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It’s no fun having your copy thrashed and throttled by a ruthless editor, but constructive feedback is essential for professional—and personal—growth.
It’s no fun having your copy thrashed and throttled by a ruthless editor, but constructive feedback is essential for professional—and personal—growth.
Harmonizing these different yet similar strategies can profoundly enhance your corporate messaging.
Start with a clear vision, a valuable message and captivating graphics. Then, consider your color scheme, fonts and imagery.
The generational difference might be an easier scapegoat, but PR veterans intent on dismissing an entire demographic of young communicators are missing an important opportunity.
Both companies face turmoil as their toxic workplace cultures have seen increased scrutiny from watchdogs and journalists. Here’s what PR pros can learn from their respective responses.
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The world-famous evangelist leaves a media-savvy legacy. Here are some of his most famous quotations and exhortations.
Although everyone writes at his or her own speed, some wordsmiths crank out pages at a dizzying pace. Adopt these routines to ramp up your word count.
The media group lost the trust of its writers and editors when it interfered with an investigative piece. Disgruntled employees threatened to quit—and penned a fiery rebuke to management.
The rapid pace of communication innovation can feel overwhelming. Here are four ways to keep up.
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Having to read to an audience can seem more like a chore than an opportunity, but by limiting your need to stare at the words on the page, you can make them soar. Here’s how.
An estimated 77 million Americans are affected by ‘toxic’ work environments and offensive behaviors on the job.
As one communicator says, ‘Don’t put all your social media eggs in one basket.’ From taking advantage of owned channels to measuring interaction by testing posts, consider these options.
Honesty and trustworthiness are more important than ever, with cratering public trust and a divided public. How can speakers project an authentic presence to help sway listeners?