13 books every PR pro should read
For public speaking, crisis management, reading body language, and dealing with the media, these books ought to cover all the bases.
For public speaking, crisis management, reading body language, and dealing with the media, these books ought to cover all the bases.
The university system unveiled the branding image last month—offering insufficient details about it—and pulled it back amid an instant flood of criticism.
It’s completely unanimous; these phrases should be past history.
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Amid onslaught of negativity lies plenty of opportunity for positive press.
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