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Follow these four safeguards for a successful, scandal-free blog.
Nearly three years after launching it, Eastwick Communications’ wiki continues to engage employees—and reduce costs and paper.
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.
PR pros weigh in on the rapidly multiplying social media services and how they may or may not help you do your job better this year.
The author proposes scrapping the internal communication department and replacing it with—yes—a free and independent press.
For years, Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz has been the most prominent executive blogger in the world. Here’s what communicators can learn from him about blogging.
Roger Campbell, an editor at the association, teaches a writing course for employees that’s so popular it fills up hours after it’s posted. How does he do it?
How to polish copy with only minutes to spare.
One employee communication consultant thinks we ought to turn this business upside down. Another thinks we should achieve competence first. Who’s right?
Last week in Washington, D.C., members of the “silent profession” were anything but. Here are some of the best ideas shared at the speechwriting show.
When a BlackBerry outage left millions without e-mail, the product’s maker failed to communicate to the press or customers.
MemorialCare chief executive Barry Arbuckle interviews workers for quarterly webcasts designed to make strategy digestible.
News flash: Social media is here to stay
Social media and responsiveness helped turn the tide of negative coverage, says the airline’s VP of corporate communications.
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