CommCore Blog and News
Non-Profit Exposure and Having Fun – Hitting the Trifecta
CommCore’s Pick of the Top 5 Crises of 2010
PR Questions on Net Neutrality
The FCC has passed a set of controversial rules on Internet access called “Net Neutrality” which is designed to ensure unblocked access and eliminate discrimination on the World Wide Web. It is a complicated issue, but central to it is restricting a cable or telecom company’s ability to block or slow content and with apparently different rules for wired broadband vs mobile broadband. Read more
CNN posted an interesting article about filling up resumes with empty words that hold people back from being a stand-out candidate.
This reminds us that over-used words should not only be avoided on print, but also in communications delivery. Read more
Presentations Riddled With Legal Caveats: Can A Speaker Still Make a Point?
Another View on the TSA Full Body Scanner: A Silent Minority Speaks Up
2010: CEOs More Confident, But Still Blundering
Trust on the Rise in 2010: Real Restoration or a Blip?
SUBJECTIVE OBJECTIVITY
Former New York Times economics reporter Peter Goodman’s explanation for leaving the eminent newspaper to join the Huffington Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/) raises interesting questions about (a) the past and future relationship between journalists and Subject Matter Experts, and (b) the lengths to which journalists have always gone to color their stories with some form of opinion. Read more