What you know about emojis is wrong
That little smiley face may be here to stay, but it doesn’t belong in workplace correspondence. Not because it isn’t appropriate, but because it gets in the way. (And don’t blame the millennials!)
That little smiley face may be here to stay, but it doesn’t belong in workplace correspondence. Not because it isn’t appropriate, but because it gets in the way. (And don’t blame the millennials!)
The organization fell under criticism after an image of a pool-safety poster made the rounds online. It said it has ‘taken every step to address the situation.’
On Thursday, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European union. The move has caused swift reactions worldwide and unrest in the global economy.
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An alligator killed a 2-year-old boy at a Disney resort in Orlando. Top company officials reached out to his parents, and it closed all beaches at its Florida locations.
The organization’s team shot the 17-year-old ape after a young boy got through barriers and fell into the animal’s habitat. Many are criticizing the decision.
Want to annoy or—even worse—bore the recruiter or hiring manager? Just follow these worst practices, and you won’t get so much as a sniff.
After a flight vanished with 66 people aboard, the airline tweeted details. It was slow, however, to offer condolences to victims, crisis experts say. Is your crisis comms plan up to date?
Most of the time, sticking the the accepting guidelines for grammar, usage and punctuation is the way to go, but very occasionally, it’s OK to toss the rulebook.
Last month, senior cadets uploaded a photo that drew sharp criticism and prompted an investigation. Here’s how the academy is responding—and how crisis PR has changed.
A goal for many marketers is to see their content spread far and wide online. Crafting a post or video that takes the Web by storm might be less complicated than many pros might think.
Three new tools can help news outlets connect with people who are increasingly turning to the social media giant for their news.
The tennis star shocked fans and the press when she revealed she had unwittingly taken a proscribed drug. How she handled the scrutiny is something all PR pros should note. Here are a few takeaways.
All users—not just paying customers—will soon be able to post longer videos using the social media channel. What does this mean for brand managers? Free air time, for one thing.
Why has the content of internal communications lagged so far behind the technology that delivers it? Here’s one person’s answer to that fascinating conundrum.