7 Stephen Hawking quotes to inspire communicators
People worldwide are remembering one of science’s brightest minds after the famous physicist died Wednesday. These phrases can help you in your quest to reach for the stars, as he did.
People worldwide are remembering one of science’s brightest minds after the famous physicist died Wednesday. These phrases can help you in your quest to reach for the stars, as he did.
As daylight saving time approaches, consider these tactics to make your productivity spring forward.
Drop the investor-centric fluff, and find the core story of what makes your company unique. Hopefully, that doesn’t consist of execs who demand backup planes to follow their private jets.
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 chain hit the brakes on its signature fast-food sandwich to teach customers about the FCC’s recent action to favor certain providers of internet content. Those who didn’t get it finally got it.
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.
The popular internet joke has continued to gain momentum after many vloggers published videos of them ingesting the laundry detergent. Many organizations are speaking out.
‘Responsive design’ is no longer enough. You must think about the total mobile experience. The good news is that doing so will boost your SEO.
The CEO of Ragan Communications and co-founder of Ragan Consulting Group will bring his decades of journalism and new media experience to the enterprise communications platform.
Don’t let your culture become toxic. Change the rules, live the rules, and hold everyone accountable.
Are you finding it hard to get attention in the frenzy of the web? A smart newsroom will boost your chances of drawing reporters and fans. Here’s how to do it.
The term, though less abrasive to millennials than baby boomers, still makes the majority of people cringe. ‘Fake news’ and ‘no offense, but’ are also high offenders, a recent poll revealed.
With new tech coming, communicators should gear up for changes to the way they do their jobs, and the communications challenges that will accompany this brave new future.
Being the target of parody can be humiliating or even damaging for your brand. What is the right way to combat negative stereotypes about you in pop culture?
An outpouring of appreciation followed the death of the Alabama actor and singer. This writer knows why. If you can win over a bunch of cynical junior high kids, you can win any audience.