Public Relations: Did The School Screw Up?
If companies worry simply starting open conversations and asking for feedback will torpedo their projects, then maybe those projects are a bad ideas.
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If companies worry simply starting open conversations and asking for feedback will torpedo their projects, then maybe those projects are a bad ideas.
Public Relations: Did The School Screw Up? Read More »
So to make a long story short, bridging works because people let it work. Yes, some bridgers are smoother and slicker than others. But the real success of bridging lies with the listener.
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Then I realize, she’s looking for the one night-stand approach to communications. Collateral candy.
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He no doubt will steal the show.
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Yes, the shoot required us to make a 139-mile round trip. But shooting a video about healthcare in a hospital is worth the wait compared to bringing a camera into someone’s conference room.
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More people may have responded to that blog than any other I’ve recently written.
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We love storytelling. But some clients want to tell their story in a short, sweet and simple video. Here’s an example. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsAyNxEzHLs
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Journalists and especially newsroom managers can’t consider social media a footnote, a sideshow or simply a spot to post links to last night’s news.
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When celebrities go off script and give interviews, isn’t there someone to review the talking points?
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