The 3 biggest mistakes in most crisis comms plans
Put yourself in position to succeed by avoiding the errors that most organizations make.
Put yourself in position to succeed by avoiding the errors that most organizations make.
On Sunday, National Coffee Day is recognized in the U.S., and you could work for the titan of coffee chains if you land this week’s featured position.
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The deadline for entries in our premiere awards program for internal communications is this Friday, Oct. 4. Share your impressive internal campaigns, content, intranets and inspiring workplaces.
A recent speech from the pontiff offers timeless linguistic lessons for communicators from every tongue and tribe. Levity and brevity are heavenly, but beware the temptation of adjectives.
For harried comms pros, the path of least resistance often leads into a swamp. It’s wiser to work with execs and other colleagues to identify specific objectives. Then the real magic can happen.
Several aggregated surveys deliver some hard—and sometimes hard-to-stomach—data about the current state of public relations, journalism and the crossroads of the two.
Do you know your way around your company’s financials and annual reports? You’ll need to have a handle on it to be a strategic advisor and have a seat at the table.
The Communications Leadership Council is senior communications leaders’ ticket to exclusive networking, best-practice sharing and team training.
Submit your impressive internal campaigns, projects, content and intranets, and show off your amazing workplaces. Deadline for entries is Oct. 4.
Good leaders communicate well. Great leaders use their voices to help colleagues find theirs. Here’s how to get more substantive feedback from your team.
Focus on transparency, clarity, brevity and meaningful business impact. Also, make messaging easier for managers, and give workers forums for candid feedback.
To boost search engine optimization’s efficacy for your brand, explore your own identity, as well as your audiences’ and your competitors’.
Given that the average person changes jobs a dozen times, you’re probably poised for a career move—whether you know it or not. These tips will get you primed for that next plum position.
Submit your impressive internal campaigns, projects, content and intranets, and show off your amazing workplaces. Deadline for entries is Oct. 4.