Marketing is the egg.
The IT Take on Corporate Communications
I think I’ll write an article about router configuration.
Businesswomen’s Dilemma: The Double Bind of Communications
Most women are damned-if-they-do and damned-if-they-don’t when it comes to communicating in the male-dominated world of business. In order to compete, they must find a delicate balance between authority and likeability.
The Future of Communications – Voice Over Internet Protocol
When was the last time that you were able to make a long-distance call for free? If you said “never”, you probably have not been introduced to VOIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol.
PR Face2Face:Clive Armitage, CEO, Bite Communications
Clive Armitage oversees the management of Bite Communications and the development of its different business divisions.
Blogs Are an Incomplete Customer Communications Tool – How Would You Make Them Better?
Blogs are interesting tools of business and business communications. There are a lot of useful things you can do with a blog. Interestingly, they’re lacking in the one benefit most touted – customer communication.
Wendy’s Crisis Communications
Wendy’s public relations team has received high marks from the media on their handling of the recent “San Jose Incident.”
Blogs in the Communications Mix
Recently, I wrote that it was all about content, and that no matter how great the content is, unless it is being pushed out in a way for people to read, it’s not going to matter.
Is Communications Up To Running Intranet?
The natural home of the intranet is in communications. However, intranet management requires particular skills that many traditional communications departments don’t have.
Crisis Communications Blogs – Use Them Cautiously
Blogs have a role to play in crisis communications. In some ways those communication features we need in a crisis are inherent in blogs.