The communications department is a revenue generator. Here’s why.
Ragan CEO Diane Schwartz breaks down how communications is one of the most powerful — and unacknowledged — revenue drivers for a company.
Ragan CEO Diane Schwartz breaks down how communications is one of the most powerful — and unacknowledged — revenue drivers for a company.
Research reveals growth and top priorities of burgeoning wellness industry, while virtual conference includes speakers from Facebook, IBM, Intel, PwC, PepsiCo, Nvidia, VMware, and more.
For PR and media relations pros, a season of thanksgiving is a time to reflect on essential partners and colleagues.
Ragan Communications stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
Take a few moments to savor the many creative freedoms we enjoy.
While words born from conflict seem to fly in headlines and internal memos, there might be a better way to frame the challenges we all face together.
The queen of soul touched many listeners with her powerful songs, but her words also served to underline important life lessons. Consider a few of her famous sayings.
Here’s how to stand for truth and fight the pernicious rise and spread of deliberate misinformation tactics.
People worldwide are remembering one of science’s brightest minds after the famous physicist died Wednesday. These phrases can help you in your quest to reach for the stars, as he did.
Taking a page from Ronald Reagan’s playbook, he repeatedly referenced regular Americans and their stories, as TV cameras picked them out in the gallery, throughout his 80-minute address.
As executives flee White House business councils this week, they reflect an increased boldness in U.S. businesses to address political topics.
The author doesn’t begrudge the marketing solon his wide appeal, but the wacky headlines, the breathless warnings? Those are a bit much. Here’s her case.
The high court today issued two major rulings on gay rights as an eager nation waited. Tweets would have spread the word more quickly. But the author says: Not so fast…
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A motorcycle changed the way employees perceived CEO Henry Herington and altered his “entire perspective” on how to communicate with them. He’s following “Murray’s Manifesto.”