What Embargo? Bob Woodward was making headlines again last week, including: "Woodward Book Debut Not Quite as Planned," in The New York Times. Someone "scooped" Woodward's publisher, Simon & Schuster, by leaking details on his… Continued
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Image Patrol: Tainted Spinach vs. A380 Delays
October 9th, 2006 by PRNEWS
What do contaminated spinach and a big airplane have in common? Jay Chiat once told an audience that the average marketer has more in common with his or her counterpart in Germany than he or… Continued
It’s Time For PR To Take The Lead In Integrated Communications
October 9th, 2006 by PRNEWS
Have you heard this joke: An advertising exec, a PR director and a marketing officer walk into a bar, and... The idea that these three folks would even walk into a bar together may evoke… Continued
Your Business: Is Executive Coaching A PR Executive’s Business?
October 2nd, 2006 by PRNEWS
Executive coaches - whether they help with public appearances, reputation-management sessions or media debuts - are ubiquitous stewards of effective communications. Given their acceptance in many spotlight industries, what place do they have among corporate… Continued
Tip Sheet: Keeping Ahead Of Activists Is A Dog-Eat-Dog World
October 2nd, 2006 by PRNEWS
The recent federal sentencing of three animal rights radicals to long prison terms for their threat-and-harassment campaign against a medical research company may slow further actions by such groups. Perhaps more importantly, though, it serves… Continued
Case Study: When Launching A Product, Dare To Be Great
October 2nd, 2006 by PRNEWS
Company: Ugobe Agency: Shift Communications, LLC Timeframe: February 2006, ongoing Build a better launch event, and the world will beat a path to your door. It would be nice if creating a great product launch… Continued
Quick Study: Internet Use; Marketing Update; CSR
October 2nd, 2006 by PRNEWS
PR For Public Affairs - Online A survey conducted by the Pew Internet Project looked at the number of Americans turning to the Internet for news or information about politics and the mid-term elections in… Continued
Charting The Industry: How To Communicate Around A Flat World
October 2nd, 2006 by PRNEWS
It's a notable trend even Tom Friedman would celebrate: As a low-cost global online network continues to grow and thrive, the communications world as we know it is flattening out and seeping into all corners… Continued
The School for Scandal What began as a murmur on the scale of corporate scandals is evolving into a roar. Hard on the heels of the news that Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman Patricia Dunn knew about the… Continued
Maximizing The Impact Of Your CSR Press Releases
October 2nd, 2006 by PRNEWSThe CSR press release should be a mainstay of your CSR communications plans and be treated strategically.