The best ‘six-word stories’ you wrote at this year’s Future of Communications Conference
Audience members were prompted to share an autobiographical six-word story during an interactive writing session.
Audience members were prompted to share an autobiographical six-word story during an interactive writing session.
Douglass Hatcher explains how advice from Matt Stone and Trey Parker, creators of “South Park,” can be applied to your writing.
…and be clear before clever.
We chatted with Laura Brusca, senior vice president of corporate communications at Forbes, who shared her tips for becoming a flexible writer.
To gain Gen Z’s attention, trust and maximize communication effectiveness, communicators working in higher education should consider the following strategies.
And why you need to take this task off your someday list and onto your today list.
It starts with becoming a hunter-gatherer of news within your organization.
SEO content mills, heed this warning.
Here’s why having a good bio is critical in today’s business environment.
During last month’s team training session in partnership with Ragan Consulting Group, RCG co-founder and senior partner Jim Ylisela shared his wisdom on how good writing can transform your organization.
And the difference between em and en dashes.
Follow Ragan Consulting Group’s tips for good quotes and submit them to its “Quotes That Don’t Suck” contest.
Percentages and fractions and decimals, oh my!
The strategies you developed a few years ago may not still be relevant. Here’s how to know.
Short is good.