What communicators can learn from Hillary Clinton’s goof
Sen. Clinton’s whopper about dodging snipers in Bosnia can teach us all.
Sen. Clinton’s whopper about dodging snipers in Bosnia can teach us all.
A look at how the American Hotel & Lodging Association got its 10,000 members to read—and act on—e-mail alerts.
Seven lessons you can use to make social media work at your organization.
Internal communicators and PR pros can learn a lot from MyRagan’s experience as a professional networking site.
We asked communicators to answer the question, “what role does PR play in this kind of a crisis?”
Ragan.com debriefs Kevin Madden, the former national press secretary for Republican candidate Mitt Romney.
A supposedly leaked memo reveals what bloggers at a popular site are paid. Plus, blogs take us to India, Obama-land and a strip club.
If you believe even half the hype about social media changing the way organizations communicate, you’d have to assume our profession is in a state of upheaval.
Electronic newsletter Insight outshines the competition.
Why the results of a Pew Research Center study worry this communicator.
Author and management guru Bob Prosen wrote a book in which he spent a great deal of time imploring managers to communicate. But he never once mentioned corporate communicators. Why?
They were having an online conversation about intranets and a fight broke out about the very purpose of the profession.
Freddie Mac boosts executive visibility and likeability with on-demand desktop video.
Communicators remain as passionate as ever about social media and Web 2.0—but they continue to struggle with skittish bosses and nagging questions about matching the right tool with the right strategy.
These three corporate editors and crisis-team members learned lots in a short time about how to communicate, literally, under fire.