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Annual Reviews: If You Really Want to Succeed, Ask for Honest Feedback
It’s the time of year when thoughts turn to highlighting accomplishments in the quest for promotions and more money.
The Foundation for Leaning into Social Issues
Purpose should be a North Star for the choices we make in our lives or businesses, and the recommendations we make for clients.
Late GOP Opposition to Trump: A Tale of Hypocrisy and PR Lessons from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
If Mr. Chaucer was around today, he might have included the proverb in a yarn titled, “ Better Late Than Never: The Sorry Saga of Hypocritical Republicans Opposing Donald Trump Who Are Attempting To Save Face Because They Supported Him For Years.”
All Hail, Madame Senator
All hail Madame Senator. That is, Senator Dianne Feinstein: visionary, courageous, bold.
The Last Straw, Or Why I Stopped Viewing Sports Through Rose Colored Glasses And See Things Clearer
If management thinks you’re a valuable asset they’ll most likely reassign you. If they refuse, that also sends a message about your standing in the agency.
Enter The New Colosseum Where Gladiators For Democracy And Autocracy Battle To Win Allies
For now thankfully it’s not a world war, only a word war, freedom vs. dictatorship.
Igniting Innovation at Unprecedented Speeds – Insights from Industry Leaders
CommPRO asked the judges of the 2023 Metaverse 100 to weigh in how do they perceive AI's impact on innovation and as AI speeds up human tasks; how might this affect innovation.
Understanding Generational Preferences Leads to Key Insights for Communicators
Megan Fletcher, VP of Customer Marketing at Marigold, analyzed the 2023 U.S. Consumer Trends Report (CTI), providing valuable insights for public relations leaders by emphasizing the diverse expectations and preferences across generations.
Quality Content Crucial for Streaming Services Amid Increasing Competition
In a recent article by David Bloom published in TVREV, David discusses how Neumann stressing the need for Netflix to improve every aspect of its service, with a particular emphasis on content quality, acknowledging that this is what their members care about the most, and its implications.
AI, Ethics, and Public Relations
With adoption having reached a tipping point, industry visionaries are now leveraging AI to generate content, pitch, measure, and even manage the whole PR process.
Media Biases Are Easy To Spot If You Look For Them
Media biases are everywhere. And they’re easy to detect, especially in political and sports reporting.
The Importance of Brand Visibility for Business Success
What’s the impact of an effective brand visibility and brand awareness strategy on your bottom line? That's something worth exploring.
Five Tips To Maintain Your Vacation Glow
As summer vacations are winding down in the northern hemisphere and many of us are returning to work from a well-deserved break, it’s time to prepare — physically and mentally — for what’s usually an extremely busy period ahead.
A Brief History Of Media Hoaxes And A Reminder That "Fake News" Is Nothing New
One of the earliest instances of media hoaxing in America occurred in 1835 when the New York Sun published articles claiming the esteemed astronomer Sir John Herschel had made groundbreaking discoveries on the Moon.
Women’s Equality Day is a Call to Action
Women's Equality Day serves as a reminder of the progress that has been made, and the work that still lies ahead in achieving full equality for all.
Can you just be ‘whelmed’ at work?
And then there are those moments when the boss announces a new team-building, culture-crafting initiative to engage teams and cultivate community. But wait — it’s pizza. Again. Underwhelming, right?
The Changing PR and Media Landscape of the Trump Indictments
By the time the judge unsealed the grand jury indictment and then kicked the press out of the courtroom, it was late on Monday night August 14. Officials then said it would take one to three hours for the indictment to be made available to the press and the public.
PR Crises of Ellen, Steve Harvey Offer Guidance as Lizzo’s Brand Value is Attacked
Lizzo’s options seem limited, though earlier celebrity public relations crises may provide useful insights.
Kwittken on How GenAI Will Force a New Business Model for Agencies
Traditional time- and materials-based billing models have prevailed, encouraging agencies to work slowly for higher profits while undermining long-term client success and leading to overworked junior to mid-level employees.
Decoding Elon Musk's Strategic Chess Moves in Twitter's Transformation to X
While many are quick to dismiss this move as another quirk of Musk's eccentricity, it is essential to recognize that he operates on an entirely different level – playing chess while we are stuck playing checkers.