3 PR lessons from Twitter’s response to workplace diversity
The engineering VP apologized for the site’s handling of diversity issues and shared improvement goals. Here’s what communicators can glean from his actions.
The engineering VP apologized for the site’s handling of diversity issues and shared improvement goals. Here’s what communicators can glean from his actions.
Elizabeth Holmes went toe to toe with The Journal and says the publication got its facts wrong about her company.
The general manager of Adam’s Mark Hotel in Kansas City stated that the incident was ‘inconsistent’ with its values, but the hotel still may face a harassment lawsuit.
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Your organization is bound to get at least one bad review in its lifetime. Use these pointers to ensure it isn’t the first thing people see when they search for you online.
Many members of Gen Y see work engagement as devotion to their own abilities, rather than to fulfilling the needs of their employers. Others are simply subsidizing their leisure pursuits.
This week’s featured opening offers online gaming fans a chance to work at Game Show Network’s website.
As the 10th anniversary of Thompson’s death approaches, this writer reflects on some advice he got directly from the father of gonzo journalism.
Brian Williams is just the latest in a series of high-profile apologists whose stilted prose made their mea culpa sound disingenuous.
Many articles on engagement present alarming figures about disengaged employees who are actively looking for new jobs. That’s not the whole story by a long shot, this author says.
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An organization’s response to an emergency—internal or external—will show its core character. What’s in your company’s DNA?
One of this week’s positions offer career seekers the chance to join Katniss, Peeta, and Gale outside the arena.
An investigative report from NPR and ProPublica has sent the aid organization scrambling to downplay its findings. Instead, the Red Cross should own up to mistakes and promise to correct them.
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