Are you making crucial mistakes with your emails?
It’s been around a long time, but many people still make basic mistakes—and messages get lost or crucial actions fall by the wayside as a result. Here’s what to keep in mind.
It’s been around a long time, but many people still make basic mistakes—and messages get lost or crucial actions fall by the wayside as a result. Here’s what to keep in mind.
Ditch the first-person singular pronouns in favor of ‘we,’ ‘us’ and ‘our’ to promote unity of purpose and drive collaboration.
Content marketers are in demand, but their skillsets go beyond what many might think. Do you have what it takes to land a new role? A new report has insight.
Here are eight solid tips ensure your company’s summer program delivers a valuable experience for the interns and you.
This compilation may be more valuable for telling you which books to avoid, saving you time to enjoy all those other books.
Jobs abound in a variety of communications areas, but are employers doing the right things to attract talented PR pros? Here’s what a recent report says—along with positions to consider.
That little smiley face may be here to stay, but it doesn’t belong in workplace correspondence. Not because it isn’t appropriate, but because it gets in the way. (And don’t blame the millennials!)
New survey points finger at smartphones, but that research fails to recognize the numerous benefits of smartphone use in the workplace.
Eight months into her newfound passion, an MBA shares her thoughts on the connections between two different kinds of marathons—on the road and in your professional ascent.
Whether you’re pursuing your next career move or sitting across the table trying to fill a key vacancy, this query is a fulcrum of the hiring process. Here’s what’s riding on the response.
Tech companies are taking over the media landscape, but that doesn’t limit the opportunities for PR pros and writers. Here’s what’s changing, along with some openings to consider.
Working extra hours, maintaining a work/life balance in the office and coasting a bit more with each promotion are common fallacies in today’s working world, the author asserts.
Choosing unusual start and end times, banning electronic devices and limiting the amount of attendees will not only make your meetings more efficient, but help you have a better workday.
You likely spend a substantial amount of each workday writing emails, but make sure don’t sacrifice politeness for the sake of a quick response.
Consider your blog a wide-open avenue to advancement—or your first job, says this expert.