Museum of PR shares details for ‘PR’s Got Talent’ variety show
The fundraiser for the museum will take place Nov. 30 at 6 p.m. Eastern Time.
The fundraiser for the museum will take place Nov. 30 at 6 p.m. Eastern Time.
Your plans went sideways and you’ve got to make a call—but before you start getting the stage fright sweats, take a breath. It’ll be OK.
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Walker Sands still sees value in having employees embedded in specific media markets, which led it to pursue its recent acquisition of March Communications.
Douglass Hatcher, a speechwriting guru with experience at Mastercard and on Capitol Hill, shows how a good speech relies on structure to deliver an unwavering message.
Here are the lessons the veteran PR pro is taking from the difficult months the past year.
A good compromise means that everyone gets a little something, but no one is completely satisfied. Getting a clean resolution requires careful listening and plenty of tenacity.
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The president of the PR outfit looks forward to bringing everyone back to the office and shares what is working for her team to start the new year.
Controlling the narrative often isn’t possible in the free-for-all of social media. From educating leaders to responding in the right medium, a Florida International University expert offers tips.
Follow this guidance from savvy industry pros to be more of an empathetic helper than a heartless henchman.
After a jury awarded a man $289 million in damages for cancer he says Monsanto caused, the pesticide company is pushing back on the narrative that its products endanger public health.
Enough of cowering against the wall and checking your email during conferences or industry cocktail parties. Dive in and meet people who can boost your career.
The apology is part of an effort to repair the company’s relationship with London authorities as well as build trust with consumers.
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