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How Comms Teams Can Help The Managers Who “Remain” Connect With Their Teams
Here’s why the rise in manager layoffs demands more from communicators.
PR RFP Technology Has Come of Age and You Need To Be Using it
There are a number of ways in which a technology-driven RFP and RFQ process can make a big difference for both clients and agencies while helping to ensure they remain a viable path to hiring.
Insights from the Advancing Women’s Leadership In Business Panel
In a recent webinar titled "Breaking Barriers: Advancing Women’s Leadership In Business," a panel of accomplished speakers delved into crucial discussions surrounding gender equality, career advancement, and fostering inclusive workplaces.
Can Chicago, Dems Attain PR Victory with 2024 DNC?
For the first time in 28 years, Chicago will host the Democratic National Convention.
Media.com Celebrates Female Space Pioneer Chantelle Baier with First User Profile
Media.com has announced the launch of the first user profile on its network to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Chantelle Baier, a female pioneer in the space industry.
Recent Unionization Efforts By The Numbers
We’re beginning to see a major shift in how companies are talking about unions, both internally and externally.
PR People Play Second Fiddle To Journalists And Recent News Coverage of Boeing Once Again Proves That
If journalists and PR people were part of an orchestra, PR people would. play second fiddle to journalists: We need them. They don’t need us.
2023 Newspaper Headlines Provided Inexpensive PR Lessons That Are Not In Expensive Text Books
The year 2023 is history. But I can assure you that the year 2024 will provide many PR lessons from headlines from happenings that have nothing to do with our business but nevertheless can apply to it.
Zeno Group Survey Reveals What’s On The Mind Of Middle Managers And What Comms Can Do About It
We spoke with Anne DeAngelis, executive vice president of employee engagement strategy at Zeno Group, about some of the comms disconnects middle managers are feeling, the data behind it and what solutions can be developed from these insights.
How To Get Started With AI In Corporate Communications
AI-powered writing tools are readily available to enhance corporate communications, generate content, refine style, as well as enhance readability and clarity.
To Survive Another Mashugana Year More Humor And Roof Fiddlers Needed
Politics, race, religion, gender, and sexuality make us all dislike each other, however the power of MUSIC, LOVE, and LAUGHTER can indeed unite even the most ardent enemies.
My Sure-To-Happen PR Predictions for 2024
Arthur Solomon’s sure-to-happen public relations occurrences for 2024, and if they don’t occur he’ll do what higher-ups at agencies are certain to do: Put the blame on someone else.
Looking Back on 2023, the Most Popular CommPRO Year Yet
From thought leadership articles that challenged conventional wisdom to impactful news stories that shaped the industry landscape, 2023 was a year of growth, learning, and critical insights.
3 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Making Corporate Videos
Todd Plotkin, CEO of Green Buzz Agency, a video content company, recently walked through some of the common mistakes companies tend to make when creating videos.
Learning from Spotify: Navigating Layoff Communications Dos and Don'ts
While layoffs are an unfortunate reality today, in part due to the pullback of the post-pandemic hiring bonanza and to more contemporary economic pressure on employers, it’s not what Spotify did that’s of note — it’s how the organization handled it.
How Communicators Can Take Proactive Steps to Counter Misinformation and Manage Their Reputation
Amidst this dynamic environment, Media.com empowers communicators to regain control of their reputation, swiftly respond to misinformation, share their stories free from interference, and stay informed about topics of interest.
2024 Trends to Watch: A Snapshot for Communicators
In this complex ecosystem, it’s clear that communicators need a new playbook in 2024.
In Loving Memory of Mark Weiner
It is with profound sadness that I share the passing of our dear friend, Mark Weiner on December 10. Mark's departure has left an irreplaceable void in the realm of corporate and brand communications, a field he passionately enriched with his wisdom and expertise.
Unleashing the Power of IBM’s Innovation Jam in Corporate Communications
Developing a new strategy can be a huge challenge for even the most seasoned corporate and organizational leaders. But what if the next turn in your organization’s strategy is hiding in plain sight?
Transgender Representation in Corporate Leadership
Despite loud upheaval from some anti-LGBTQIA+ groups, DEI initiatives have influenced many workplaces to make space for transgender individuals in leadership roles.