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In a new report from the Institute for Public Relations and Peppercomm, industry experts share how the coronavirus is making waves for their organizations and where they are turning for information.
According to research from Weber Shandwick and others, the position of chief diversity officer is more likely to be filled by a white male than by a member of an underrepresented demographic.
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When crisis strikes, communicators are responsible for being connectors and helping to keep stakeholders in the loop about response actions. That means becoming a planner.
Consumers and employees alike prefer organizations whose missions reflect their own values. Here’s how well-publicized benevolence can engender loyalty internally and externally.
As more team member prepare to work remotely, cybersecurity concerns should be taken seriously. Here’s what communicators should be sharing with their networks.
The spy agency’s former social media director shares insights on tailoring fascinating content for a diverse audience of ‘skimmers,’ ‘swimmers’ and ‘divers.’
Emotional pitfalls can upend your work life just as easily as they affect your life at home. Here are some important mistakes that you should avoid to find more comity on the job.
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The rapidity of digital news and the unique effects of novel coronavirus have upended the business world. Top leaders share best practices for communicating through the ups and downs.
As this strain of coronavirus disrupts business and everyday living, organizations’ newsrooms are providing vital information to their targeted audiences. Here’s what you need to know.
Beyond helping you lighten up so you don’t burn out, laughter stimulates creative brain waves. Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other temporal lobe and the ‘ah-ha’ moment.
Also: Buffer shares insights on working remotely, communicators’ concerns regarding COVID-19, crisis communications best practices, and more.
Define your objective, craft a rough outline, and let the words flow.