Photo Friday: Shooting Story Of Hope And Help
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The free day of service caters to children who have not been to the dentist in the last year and have no insurance.
Leaders: Ask yourselves what message you are sending to employees when you do not acknowledge their emails or voicemails. What assumptions might they make if they do not hear back from you? What does it say about your company culture if this is the norm? How might this behavior impact engagement?
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Parents need to be parents and make sure their kids brush their teeth whether they like it or not,” said Dr. Weinstein. “You can try to make it fun. Try to instill good habits. Try to share the time with your kids.”
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Some media outlets make it maddeningly difficult to find the appropriate person to pitch a story idea to.
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Keith shoots a business video on the tarmac of San Diego International Airport.
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The Flip Side Communications teamed up with the Arizona Department of Housing at the 2013 Arizona Housing Forum.
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Long ago, I promised myself not to grow into one of those wrinkled faces who shameless and awkwardly flirt while showing the class of a sleazy salesman.
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Personal connections are getting weaker as people become clouded with the notion that it is okay to not return emails or voicemails. Social media has invaded our networks, our lives, the fabric of our collective consciousness.
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Public relations should not be spin. An audience already anticipates that and has a pre-existing condition called suspicion. Surprise them by reminding them what you do right and showing a willingness to accept and correct what you do wrong.
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