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How Sun Life Shifted Its Town Hall Approach To Make Meetings More Meaningful
We caught up with Sandra Hunt, director of internal communications at Sun Life U.S., to learn how the employee benefits company transitioned from in-person town halls that saw minimal engagement to hybrid experiences that give all employees — including frontline workers — an opportunity to tune in and get involved.
Tips on How to Cover, Accurately and Fairly, the 2024 GOP Convention
What will make the 2024 GOP Convention different from past gatherings is that it will most likely be built on two major falsehoods, that the 2020 election was stolen from this year's presumptive nominee Donald Trump and that President Biden is behind all of Trump's legal woes.
CNN’s Jim Sciutto on Navigating the New World Order
Join Michael in his conversation with CNN’s Jim Sciutto, as they delve into his latest book, The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and The Next World War.
Red Lobster's Bankruptcy Highlights How Communicators Deepen Trust During Major Restructures
While there’s been speculation that missteps like the chain’s unlimited shrimp deal were to blame, the reality is more complicated, with sale-leasebacks of the land restaurants sat on, poor business decisions, and bad management.
How Olympic Sponsors Can Gain Positive Media Coverage Beginning Right Now
Sponsors of the Paris Summer Olympic Games will soon begin promoting their connection to the games. Some brands will claim that they are Olympic sponsors because they support the U.S. athletes.
Jeff Beringer Takes Helm as Golin’s Chief AI Officer
This significant appointment marks a pivotal step in Golin’s journey towards becoming a fully AI-integrated global agency, reflecting the industry's growing reliance on artificial intelligence.
Dr. Kerry O’Grady on Rethinking How You Communicate About Employee Reviews
When reviews are a key path to ascending the leadership ladder, how can you talk to your employees about them, and during them, in an impactful way?
Historian Tim Ryback on Hitler’s Final Rise to Power
Join Michael in his conversation with Timothy Ryback about his new book, Takeover: Hitler’s Final Rise to Power which chronicles Hitler’s rise to power in 1932 all within the democratic structures of Germany’s constitutional democracy.
PR Masters Series Episode #86 - Fraser P. Seitel
In this episode of the PR Masters Series podcast, Art Stevens talks with Fraser P. Seitel, public relations counselor, author, teacher, and commentator.
Key Insights for Communicators from Latest LGBTQ+ Streaming Trends
By focusing on emotional resonance, and ensuring inclusive and accurate representation, communicators can craft messaging strategies to foster lasting alignment with the values and experiences of the LGBTQ+ audience.
When OpenAI Turned Copyright On Its Head
Under this scheme, copyright owners will be able to identify their copyrighted works and select whether they want those works to be used in training AI systems.
Lessons for Leaders from the Worst-Handled Crisis in American History
Ineffective or malign leaders often fail to rise to the challenges before them and almost always make matters worse.
Using More Visual Content in Communications From Memos to Memes
So, I found myself asking: When and where is it appropriate to inject a little fun into corp. comm.?
Wunderkind’s New AI-Powered Platform Helps Marketers Find The Time To Be Creative
By utilizing AI to handle routine processes, marketers can enhance their strategic efforts, optimize engagement, and ultimately drive greater revenue.
Humanitarian Crises and the Israeli-Hamas War's Impact on U.S. Presidential Election
Nevertheless, the phrase “humanitarian crisis” is missing from the media commentary regarding the war, during which Russia is systematically destroying Ukraine piece-by-piece.
How a PR Agency Founder Can Benefit from Acquisition
While it may seem daunting at first, there are numerous ways in which a founder can leverage this transition to their advantage, both professionally and personally.
Strategies for Taking the Temperature Down Amid Rising Employee Activism and Polarizing Discourse
Proven approaches for talking about polarizing topics at work.
The Life and Legend of War Correspondent Maggie Higgins
Join Michael in his conversation with Jennet Conant about her new book, Fierce Ambition: The Life and Legend of War Correspondent Maggie Higgins which tells the remarkable story of Maggie Higgens, the first Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent.
Pulitzer Prizes 2024 Winners Announced Celebrating Excellence in Journalism, Arts, and Music
This year's awards highlight the profound impact of dedicated storytelling and investigative journalism on society from a media and publishing industry under fire.