Steve Cody’s RepMan blog takes a humorous approach to reputation issues—no surprise, considering he moonlights as a stand-up comic.
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Don’t Fear Quantitative Information—Put It to Work for Your Clients
November 21st, 2011 by Martin JonesIn addition to being masters of words and language, PR pros need to embrace quantitative information to turn data into meaningful information.
Don’t Fear Quantitative Information—Put It to Work for Your Clients
November 21st, 2011 by Martin JonesIn addition to being masters of words and language, PR pros need to embrace quantitative information to turn data into meaningful information.
What to Say When You Can’t Say ‘Yes’
November 17th, 2011 by Beth HaikenOgilvy PR Worldwide senior VP Beth Haiken discusses how to combine empathy with honesty when you cannot say yes to a question or suggestion.
What to Say When You Can’t Say ‘Yes’
November 17th, 2011 by Beth HaikenOgilvy PR Worldwide senior VP Beth Haiken discusses how to combine empathy with honesty when you cannot say yes to a question or suggestion.
Blocking Employee Use of Social Media? It’s Time to Rethink Why
November 9th, 2011 by Matthew DeffebachMatthew Deffebach of Haynes and Boone puts employers’ fear of social media under the microscope.
Blocking Employee Use of Social Media? It’s Time to Rethink Why
November 9th, 2011 by Matthew DeffebachMatthew Deffebach of Haynes and Boone puts employers’ fear of social media under the microscope.
Not Always Room at the Table for PR Pros During Media Calls
November 7th, 2011 by Beth MonaghanInkhouse Media + Marketing co-founder Beth Monaghan looks at when PR pros should—and shouldn’t—sit in on media interviews.
Not Always Room at the Table for PR Pros During Media Calls
November 7th, 2011 by Beth MonaghanInkhouse Media + Marketing co-founder Beth Monaghan looks at when PR pros should—and shouldn’t—sit in on media interviews.
How to Choose an Athlete Spokesperson
November 3rd, 2011 by Arthur SolomonArthur Solomon lays out the questions that need to be answered when looking to hire an athlete spokesperson.