The ultimate gift guide for communicators
Whether you’re looking for a stocking stuffer for your favorite communicator or need some ideas for yourself, this list has you covered.
Whether you’re looking for a stocking stuffer for your favorite communicator or need some ideas for yourself, this list has you covered.
With employees monitoring devices and fielding work calls 24 hours a day, stress is taking its toll. Some firms are making it OK to leave the job behind or take a real holiday.
A Ragan conference highlights the many uses of Yammer, with insights from Discovery, Air Canada, Teach for America—and Oprah Winfrey.
If you’re too busy doing your job to think about why you’re doing it in the first place, take five.
Tap into your favorite news source, and find an angle to an event or trend that applies to your audience. There’s a wealth of inspiration if your eyes are open.
Changes are already happening as the 140-character powerhouse goes public Thursday. But how far will Twitter take things, and how will faithful tweeters respond?
Using a PressPage platform, Hackney grabs news coverage and offers a splashy site for tourists.
Joining a growing trend in health care and elsewhere, the hospital giant launches a site to tell its stories, interest patients, and snag media attention.
IT and comms have different goals and approaches when building a site. But that doesn’t mean they can’t both end up happy with the result.
Communications experts say loading up executive emails with too much decoration doesn’t do anything but prove the message came from someone other than the credited exec.
No money for travel or training? We’ve got the solution for you and your entire comms team.
Let’s please ditch the wellness, diversity, and, for crying out loud, how-to-wash-your-hands articles. Stop insulting your staff.
An article from 1962 explains why, and how, corporate communicators should run pictures of scantily clad women in their publications.
Bells and whistles don’t trump concise, clever, and valuable content, internal communications experts say. Oh, and apparently people like photos, too.
The waitress is suing the restaurant chain for cutting her hours so deeply she had to quit after she stopped wearing the wig.