Social media risks: What you should know
What are the liabilities governing blogs and other social media vehicles? Does the risk mean you should prohibit blogging by corporate officers?
What are the liabilities governing blogs and other social media vehicles? Does the risk mean you should prohibit blogging by corporate officers?
Facebook CEO reassures users; the president’s address rouses the economy; why overpaid CEOs and bankrupt companies don’t mix; an Oscar-worthy line.
Detroit asks nicely for more cash; British bankers apologize (sort of) to Parliament; and the winner for the first annual Theodore C. Sorensen Speechwriting Award.
CEO confidence dips; governors sound like Obama; time to launch that corporate blog.
Bloggers blame Tribune Co. owner, Sam Zell, for the company’s bankruptcy. Is this the death knell for newspapers?
Speech experts continue to praise the president-elect’s rhetorical style; a place for speechwriters in medieval society; and CEO blogs tackle layoffs.
There’s arguably no industry under more pressure to calm employee fears today than banks.
A Washington Post op-ed writer says writing politicians’ speeches is like buying college term papers.
YouTube videos, op-eds, white papers, podcasts—lots of options for getting more mileage out of exec speeches.
Money, mortgages and kids account for the age difference between political speechwriters and executive communicators.
The Times of London put Microsoft’s PR rep Oona Rokyta on her heels with a story that had more legs than legitimacy. Could you have handled the situation better?
Advice for communication generalists who want to break into this lucrative niche in the business; and advice for pigeon-holed scribes, too.
Why speechwriters must brand, the latest speech shenanigans of presidential candidates, where to find humor online and a roundup of the latest speechwriting news you can use.
Recruiters say the job market for internal comms professionals is sizzling—particularly in Europe—but U.S. recruiters say American demand for comms professionals is just as strong.