The never-ending doomsday proclamation that press releases are dead.
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What Google and Office Space’s Initech Could Have—Should Have—Learned from Drucker
A decade after his death, management guru Drucker still inspires and teaches.
How to Navigate the Challenges of Vetting Content Within a Large Organization
7 tips journalists should know before making the switch to in-house PR.
Hacking Social Media: The Best Times To Post For Your Brand
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7 Tips for Business Travel Preparation
For our clients and other executives: How to create a low-stress packing process and keeping your checked bag from going to Paris without you.
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Three signs you’ve found a good PR agency
Look for a firm offering realistic results and new insights on getting you noticed.
Do Poor Presentation Skills of an Otherwise Effective Executive Sap Shareholder Value?
New research indicates that perceptions of a CEO’s confidence and competence matter in terms of real dollars.
Waterford Institute’s MyBackpack Mobile App Receives Parents’ Choice Silver Honor
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Considering Using a Pseudonym for Public Forums? It Just Isn’t Worth the Risk—Personally or Professionally
A mayor’s spokesman posting anonymous comments in a public forum demonstrates questionable motives without making his true identify public.
The Good and The Bad Of Using Humor To Communicate In Business
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