Florida Municipal Power creates reputation plan from scratch
Corporate communicators develop a reputation management program with a lot of research and a small budget.
Corporate communicators develop a reputation management program with a lot of research and a small budget.
A Washington Post op-ed writer says writing politicians’ speeches is like buying college term papers.
The reaction to a new Microsoft TV ad shows some bloggers don’t have a clue.
A guide to help you find your way in the wasteland of corporate communications.
Only when John McCain spoke of POW experience did his speech rise above ordinary, say pundits.
A podcast component adds a rich multimedia layer to Porter Novelli’s employee newsletter.
Speechwriters, media watchers generally give Obama high marks for getting personal.
Speechwriters, media watchers generally give Obama high marks for getting personal.
Don Ranly opens the proverbial can of worms with this discussion of hyphens.
What people do in the morning is their own business; it’s not the job of the employee editor to butt into someone’s breakfast ritual.
Getting the top executive ready for an on-camera appearance is a principle that government communicators should strive to achieve.
How do you communicate bad news when your industry cools down?
A nonprofit Chicago TV station uses media relations and advocacy in its battle for survival against heavyweight AT&T.
When it comes to meetings, the only thing editors should be worried about is how to get out of them.