Sneak peek: Results from Ragan and GWU’s Government Communications & Public Affairs survey
Including what government communicators view as the biggest barriers to public trust.
Including what government communicators view as the biggest barriers to public trust.
Plus: A looming Supreme Court case could change the internet as we know it.
Plus: The vast majority of millennials and Gen Z get financial advice on social media.
Did you get a raise in 2022? How about a bonus? How do you like your health insurance? Are you getting soft benefits like mental health days?
Ragan and Peppercomm seek the experiences of communications professionals for their second quarterly Character Barometer.
Especially in a time of economic turmoil, your words are more important than ever.
Before taking Ragan’s 5th Annual Benchmark Report, here’s a look back at last year’s most prescient findings.
At Ragan’s Future of Communications Conference, we spoke with a panel of DE&I leaders about the best ways to cultivate a diverse and welcoming organization.
The dean of the School of Communications at Quinnipiac University takes a hard look at the profession.
Plus: We avoid Instagram images that make us insecure, study says.
Brands aren’t taking stands, though they know audiences want them to.
Senior communicators invited to participate.
Journalists say requests for coverage need to be specific to each publication.
Please share your insights in a brief survey from Ragan Communications and George Washington University.
Plus: Taco Bell ‘apologizes’ for past breakfasts.