The secrets to finding your digital voice
Before opening your mouth, clarify the message in your mind. As you speak, mind your body language, and take tiny pauses to prepare the next points.
Before opening your mouth, clarify the message in your mind. As you speak, mind your body language, and take tiny pauses to prepare the next points.
Organizations offer anguished responses to the killing of a black man in Minneapolis while remaining silent on the vandalism and looting of their stores.
As live event opportunities have transformed into digital events online, speakers must adapt in order to make a favorable impression and get all the networking benefits they once enjoyed.
Those who’ve responded to this crisis with empathy, generosity and genuine warmth have reaped profound reputational rewards.
Communicators should bear in mind key cultural differences and adapt their crisis messages accordingly to engage a worldwide workforce. And speakers, watch your speed and diction.
Here’s a roundup of the week’s crisis communication news for communicators.
Here’s a roundup of the week’s crisis communication news for communicators.
People today are bombarded with information, so presenters tend to push even more details—resulting in an overwhelmed and tuned-out audience. Time to try a different approach.
Here are some tips for improving your virtual presentations during the coronavirus pandemic.
Here is why the current business environment calls for scaling, not slashing marketing and PR efforts.
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Here’s a look at how several organizations are giving back to their community, industry and workforce. Are you proud of your or your employer’s efforts? Let us know.
The nation’s leading expert on infectious disease has also been a deft and effective communicator, bridging the partisan nature of American society to deliver his messages.