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October 2nd, 2006 by

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

The CSR press release should be a mainstay of your CSR communications plans and be treated strategically.

Legal Communications: The Verdict On In-House V. Agency PR

October 2nd, 2006 by

Peruse the headlines of any leading newspaper, and you are guaranteed to find ample evidence that we live in an increasingly litigious world. For example: Hewlett-Packard executives are in the midst of a congressional hearing… Continued

Quick Study: B2B Blogging; Employee Confidence

September 25th, 2006 by

Blogging In The B2b Sector It’s yet another survey reemphasizing the prevalence of blogs – this time in the business-to-business sector. The study, commissioned by research company KnowledgeStorm and advertising agency Universal McCann, surveyed 4,500… Continued

How To…Optimize a Press Release for Search

September 25th, 2006 by

Though Google’s entrée into the world of officially recognized verbiage was a recent occurrence (it was immortalized in the Merriam-Webster and Oxford English dictionaries as a verb this past summer), its cyber dominance has been… Continued

PR Pulse

September 25th, 2006 by

“This, too, shall pass.” So says Thomas J. Perkins, a venture capitalist who resigned from Hewlett-Packard’s board in May, in response to the current drama surrounding the company’s involvement in the potentially illegal monitoring of… Continued

Holding Reporters Accountable in Crisis

September 25th, 2006 by

This article is written by James E. Lukaszewski, president of the Lukaszewski Group, and is excerpted from the just-published PR News Crisis Management Guidebook. The guidebook is available at http://www.prnewsonline.com Crises can be career-defining and… Continued

Professional Accreditation: Does It Push The Needle?

September 25th, 2006 by

For doctors, it’s M.D. For post-doctorate grads, it’s Ph.D. For lawyers, it’s Esq. Each signoff at the end of one’s name is a conspicuous stamp of approval in many communities, a sign that said person… Continued

Between the Pages: Are Brands Becoming Bland?

September 25th, 2006 by

A hundred and fifty years ago, branding was limited to cattle and convicts. Today, it encompasses sciences ranging from concept to ideology, and in some way or another, we are all its prisoners. Now the… Continued

Corporate Reputation Gauge: "The Future Of Healthcare: A Primer For PR"

September 25th, 2006 by

Given the nature of the relationship between healthcare providers and individuals seeking care or treatment, reputation is integral to the trust and credibility of the institution as a whole. Thus, communicating the healthcare industry’s integrity… Continued