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It will come as no surprise that Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech delivered 50 years ago this week has been ranked number 1 among all famous speeches of the past century.
Read more Video: Andrew Gilman CEO Explains the Three Types of Crisis
There’s no true delete button for social media
When is deletion not deletion? On the Internet.
That famous TV psychologist Dr. Phil recently polled his Twitter followers to find out how they felt about women consenting to sex while inebriated.
Read more Elmore Leonard’s rules of writing
None of the obituaries for Elmore Leonard matched his writing style. The best article I read was a reprint of an interview in the Detroit Free Press, which listed Leonard’s 10 rules for writing.
Read more THE MORE THINGS CHANGE…
…the more they remain the same, apparently, in the PR world of media relations.
The Internet Press Guild (IPG) is a community of PR practitioners that focuses entirely on online journalism and news about the Internet.
Read more Federal Budget Cuts and Training
The sequester bite is taking a toll on government programs. According to the NY Times the sequester is temporarily changing the way the government does business.
One example is pulling out of an international space conference held in the US. Read more
Fall Internship Opportunity
CommCore is recruiting for a Public Relations/Marketing Intern for an Internship to work directly with the founder of the company and his team. The position involves all aspects of marketing and new business development with major focus on developing pitch letters, as well as:
- Database management
- Social media
- Traditional public relations tactics, such as assisting with press release writing and distribution, and media outreach.
CEOs: Remember That It’s About People!
Being a Captain of Industry shouldn’t mean looking down on the crew from the Upper Deck.
As businessman Jeff Haden wrote in a recent columnin Inc. Magazine, he saw a company he had admired “in a different, less positive light” after being summoned, and then dissed, by the CEO at his company’s event in New York City.
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