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Earning Our Seat at the Table

​Posted At: November 20, 2012 4:00 P.M. by Sam Nathews The public relations professional is the runt of the corporate litter. For those of us who stir and generate conversation on behalf of an organization, there has also been, for some time, an internal conversation

How to Handle Overtime

Posted: November 16, 2012 at 9:45 A.M. by Kristin Nelson When a project is due by the end of the week and it is so tedious that it can’t be finished during the typical 9-to-5 day, follow these steps to help make crunch time less

Thinking Globally: The Importance of Diversifying Your Client Base

Posted: November 15, 2012 at 5:13 P.M. by Shelby Calambokidis PR firms should understand the importance of diversifying the client base, as well as recognizing the opportunity that lies in reaching out to international companies and governments.

Rick Bragg’s Recipe for a Rich Story

Posted: November 15, 2012 at 2:25 P.M. by Jessica Colburn. Storytelling doesn’t involve simply telling a story — it helps you feel the story. And, according to Bragg, one of the most important parts is giving your story a heart.

Keeping It “Fresh”

Posted: November 14, 2012 at 6:00 P.M. by Becca Bryant What first comes to mind when you hear the words “Eat Fresh”? Subway! Subway has made a name for itself in more ways than one. Reaching more than 16 million “likes” on Facebook and 733,000

The PR Bible

Posted At: November 14, 2012 2:40 P.M. by Sam Nathews Time and time again, top-tier PR practitioners have lauded Carnegie’s book as a must-read for those of us in the industry — some even going as far as dubbing it “The PR Bible.” As I’ve

A Time to Give Thanks

Posted: November 12, 2012 at 1:56 P.M. by Grace Roberts. While not as prevalent as it once was, a thank-you note can help you make a lasting impression in a world full of constant networking.

The Campaigner's Handbook: Defining Your Opposition

Posted: November 5, 2012 at 1:30 P.M. by Shelby Calambokidis. This year’s election has not only been an example of the importance of defining yourself, but also of defining your opposition.

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