How to build a culture that caters to employees’ strengths
Merely knowing in what areas your workers excel is not enough. Consider these insights from Gallup on how to consistently edify, empower and educate your most precious resource.
Merely knowing in what areas your workers excel is not enough. Consider these insights from Gallup on how to consistently edify, empower and educate your most precious resource.
Follow these guidelines to provide a superior, seamless user experience for your workforce.
Most viewers like to consume content between 7 a.m. and noon, according to Vidyard’s Video in Business Benchmark Report. The best day of the week for views is Wednesday.
This is it, folks: Friday, July 26, is your last chance to earn recognition for your powerful campaigns, partnerships and creative PR content. We’re not messing around this time.
Despite what you might think, it outpaces digital and TV for brand affinity, especially when the consumer is ready to buy. That’s just the beginning, though.
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As a leader, you can’t handle every task, so it’s important to empower your team to do crucial work without you. Here are some tips to help you manage this workplace interaction.
Write concisely. Avoid unusual fonts. Include video and other visuals. Make it easy for reporters to cover your news.
Seating top-tier bosses around a table and letting them maunder about the company mission just won’t do. Find front-line workers in their element, prep them well, and start rolling.
Journalists use a powerful first sentence to pique interest. Use that same technique to engage your audience—internal or external—and keep them scrolling, all the way to your call to action.
This is it, folks: Friday, July 26, is your last chance to earn recognition for your powerful campaigns, partnerships and creative PR content. We’re not messing around this time.
Communicators can derive key career lessons from the award-winning New Yorker writer. Consider these three essentials.
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