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Anne Becker Sees AI as Human Potential Amplifier in Marketing and Cautions Against Flattening Culture
Known for her background as a journalist and passion for documentary storytelling, Anne has a unique perspective on leveraging AI to enhance human capabilities in marketing.
Blind Journalists Remain an Untapped Resource
Communicators in management seeking to bring about more inclusion and diversity in their newsrooms may look to Chicago Lighthouse Media as a role model to follow.
Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. on his new book, ‘We Are The Leaders We Have Been Looking For’
Join Michael in his conversation with Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. about his new book, We Are The Leaders We Have Been Looking For which makes the case that the hard work of becoming a better person should be a critical feature of American democracy.
Consider These Alternatives To Common Comms Platitudes And Jargon
Whenever you find these terms bubbling into your emails, pitches and presentations, take a moment to consider your intent, and focus up your phrasing with these more earnest approaches.
Why Is Change So Difficult?
Change requires us to invest time and energy to break out of established behavioral paradigms and do something different.
Missing the Opportunity for a Whole of Government Response
“And we didn’t have one again until the very first day of President Joe Biden’s term, when he re-established the National Security Council Directorate for Global Health Security and Biodefense.”
Taylor Swift is The Possible Democrats Savior Who Frightens Donald Trump
I think that the 2024 presidential election might be an outlier and hinge on the endorsement of a celebrity.
Significant Shifts in the June 2024 Top 10 US-Based Public Relations Agencies Ranking
The Top 10 US Public Relations companies for June 2024.
Larry Weber on ‘A New Age of Reason’
Modest to a fault, he has stories to share of conversations with a “who’s who” of technology innovators - ranging from Tim Berners-Lee, Steve Jobs, Google’s founders, and the list goes on.
The Power of Differentiation Marketing and How to Stand Out, Even If You’re Not Particularly Unique
Let’s say you've got a meeting tomorrow morning with a hot new prospect, a guy who knows nothing about you. With no more clues than that, I can tell you the number one question on his mind…
Celebrating Independence and the Power of Communication
As the publisher of CommPRO, a platform dedicated to communications professionals, the 4th of July holds a special place in my heart.
Here’s What I Would Advise President Biden To Do If I Was His Political Strategist
I would tell the president there is only one way to convince voters that he is still mentally capable of leading the United States and this is what he must do.
Blind Broadcast Journalist Pursues Her Dreams
"As long as I can remember, I've had a passion for journalism," Girtley recalls, noting that from an early age, she possessed all the requisites for an intrepid reporter.
The Key to Unlocking Your Creativity and Productivity
One of the most pragmatic ways of documenting ideas is through simple note-taking.
CNN Shines as Pundits Disagree on Biden vs. Trump Winner
As anyone who follows politics knows the two have been debating each other for years, even though most of the time the current president attacked the former president without using his name.
Politics and Olympics Mix with Brands Bracing for Protest Storms
There is no sporting entity that comes close to the International Olympic Committee for being a political-driven entity.
War Correspondent Jane Ferguson on Her Memoir ‘No Ordinary Assignment’
Join Michael in his conversation with Jane Ferguson about her recent memoir, No Ordinary Assignment, which chronicles her journey from childhood in Northern Ireland in the midst of sectarian violence to becoming one of the most decorated war correspondents in a generation.
Getting In the Global Game For Good
From the moment I read that Barack Obama had purchased a minority stake in the Basketball Africa League, with the intention of bringing social justice and economic opportunity to African youth, the desire to be part of that movement took root.
PR Masters Series Episode #88 - Jim Lukaszewski
In this episode of the PR Masters Series podcast Art Stevens talks with James E. Lukaszewski (lew-ca-chev-ski), a well-known writer, author, teacher, scholar, ethicist, and lecturer in American Public Relations.
Navigating Pride 2024 Communication Strategies Amid Contention
This year’s Pride celebrations are proving to be high-stakes and serious in tone during a contentious election season, and at a time when The Wall Street Journal reports an increase in activist, ‘anti-woke’ shareholders scrutinizing inclusion programs and donations to LGBTQ+ groups.