8 ways corporate communications can hire the best PR firm
Sometimes corporate communicators have to look outside their organizations for help. If you do, keep these tips in mind.
Sometimes corporate communicators have to look outside their organizations for help. If you do, keep these tips in mind.
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What happens within the walls of an office or break room doesn’t always stay there. Here’s how PR and marketing pros can use that transparency to a company’s advantage.
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A corporate communicator takes a close look at Uber’s new print publication, and issues a couple of caveats about its decision to go with print in a supposedly ‘timely’ quarterly magazine.
Putting your CEO in front of the camera is a great way to engage employees. Keep these tips and challenges in mind to make the most of your message.
Your important message just isn’t enough. A light approach and recurring onscreen personae will entice employees to watch videos all the way through—and share them with colleagues.
Mobile, gamification, visual content and social media are sure to be key factors this year. Here’s how your internal communications can benefit from them.
Do you instruct people how to leave a voicemail message? Engage in ridiculous Facebook quizzes? Overuse ‘genius’ and ‘brilliant’ (even facetiously)? Yes? Well, knock it off.
Have you ever held a kegger on company time? Explained your business plan over doughnuts? Pulled a fire alarm before making an announcement? Come on. Lighten up, already.
Enterprise social networks such as Yammer can save time and promote collaboration, but organizations’ cultures too often ignore messaging, leaving choices in the hands of individual employees.
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The company’s PR problems are far from over. Additional internal information, including a collection of nasty emails, is currently making rounds on the Internet.