Sorry, but we’re apologizing too much
Step on somebody’s toes? By all means, say you’re sorry. But are we expressing regret too often for minor transgressions?
Step on somebody’s toes? By all means, say you’re sorry. But are we expressing regret too often for minor transgressions?
These days, if a hurricane sweeps through or tornado descends, you might be called on to post a video. Here’s what Con Edison did when its volunteer crews helped restore power in Puerto Rico.
The icon of Marvel Comics and the co-creator of popular characters such as Iron Man, Spider-Man and Daredevil has died at age 95. Here’s what writers can derive from his legacy.
To persuade a skeptical audience, pack your pieces with useful information and compelling visuals. Here’s how to create more memorable messaging.
The playwright and screenwriter, who died Sunday at 91, was known for family dynamics, comedic gold and tidy storylines. Here are storytelling insights from a storied writing career.
The temptation to cram your presentation with stats, data and vital insights can be strong, but fight it. Less can be more—if it’s conveyed clearly and succinctly. A vivid anecdote helps, too.