The most notable C-suite apologies of 2012
A number of CEOs offered high-profile mea culpas this year. Here’s a look at some of the most noteworthy examples.
A number of CEOs offered high-profile mea culpas this year. Here’s a look at some of the most noteworthy examples.
Plus, a word on our year-end coverage.
What’s your writing personality type?
Consult this list before you post your next Facebook update.
Does the ‘it’ generation have a PR problem? People do love to talk trash about today’s youth. We explore the reasons why, and whether it will ever stop.
‘Just checking in to see if you got my email.’ ‘Can you take the lead on that?’ ‘So, I just made a few tweaks.’ Any of this sound familiar?
Inspired by ‘The Princess Bride,’ the author sets us straight on the appropriate way to use common words. (‘Inconceivable’ is not one of them.)
It’s as much of their morning routine as brushing their teeth. Which side of the bed do you give your smartphone?
‘How do you get along with your mother-in-law?’
Tempted to check your email or Twitter this holiday? Don’t! (For a day, at least.) Here are five tips for making the impossible possible.
Spending a few days without a reliable Wi-Fi connection? It’s probably good for you—especially if you try one of these activities.
Find out the words that were used way too much in press releases this year.
That’s according to the National Retail Federation. Most of that spending will go towards gifts. Care to guess the most popular present this year?
There are only a few shopping days left until Christmas, but surely there’s enough time to read about the top 10 PR disasters of 2012 or content marketing trends for 2013—in other words, the most widely stories of the week.
From TV media bloopers to GIFs, memes, and viral videos, #TheDailySpin closes out its year with a compilation of 2012 compilations.