Why workers need more than wellness benefits and initiatives
Perks and programs are great, but employees want leaders who express genuine care, compassion and appreciation for their labor.
Perks and programs are great, but employees want leaders who express genuine care, compassion and appreciation for their labor.
This comms veteran, with a long history in tech, argues that a little less screen time is what we all need right now. Here’s his take on the answers to our current crisis.
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Want a prominent seat in the meeting room? Figure out the nomenclature, and collaborate with the bean counters on identifying and tracking which metrics matter most to them.
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Communication often is not the primary fuel rocketing a professional to the top-floor corner office, so thoughtful preparation is essential. Consider these five common liabilities.
The payment company asked business owners to share their stories of managing through the trials of an unprecedented pandemic—creating a support hub for entrepreneurs in the fight of their lives.
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Take breaks throughout the day, get plenty exercise, and be kind to yourself.
The music icon released a visual album on Disney+ that has some important takeaways for PR pros and communicators looking to engage in the digital age.
The shift to remote work has actually deepened the connection between PR pros and their clients. Here’s what has changed—and why it matters.
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Employees are understandably experiencing heightened levels of loneliness and anxiety right now. Here’s how to help alleviate feelings of despair.
This comms pro says the virtual environment has been particularly interesting for his work, which entails studying interpersonal connections and rapport in a room. Here’s how he sees the future of communication.