Beth Haiken, VP of corporate citizenship and communications at Waypoint Homes, provides her six-point Princess Manifesto to stave off rudeness in the workplace.
Stories by Beth Haiken
How to Get Closer to the C-Suite in 2013
January 7th, 2013 by Beth HaikenFeeling left out as a communicator? Quit whining and start earning that seat at the table.
How to Eliminate ‘Crash Blossoms’ From Your Copy
December 12th, 2011 by Beth HaikenBeth Haiken of Ogilvy Public Relations gives expert advice on how to avoid unintended meanings in your written material.
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.
Tip Sheet: Four Reasons to Be Antisocial on Social Networks
October 17th, 2011 by Beth HaikenWhile social media is now becoming integrated into just about every PR pro’s comms arsenal, there are situations in which the use of social platforms should be shunned.
Tip Sheet: Four Reasons to Be Antisocial on Social Networks
October 17th, 2011 by Beth HaikenWhile social media is now becoming integrated into just about every PR pro’s comms arsenal, there are situations in which the use of social platforms should be shunned.
Tip Sheet: Five Steps to Retaining Top Comms Talent
August 15th, 2011 by Beth HaikenThe PR job market is loosening up—now is the time to think about how to keep your top performers in the fold.
Tip Sheet: Five Steps to Retaining Top Comms Talent
August 15th, 2011 by Beth HaikenThe PR job market is loosening up—now is the time to think about how to keep your top performers in the fold.
How to Design a Triage System for Social Media
March 5th, 2012 by Beth HaikenMaking informed decisions on time and resource allocation for social media will lead to more PR success—and fewer headaches.