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During its 25th anniversary last year, the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) tapped a new full-time executive and moved forward with a plan to deliver more services--especially through electronic channels--to the group's 12,500 members… Continued
Employee recognition has become a vital motivational tool for managers seeking to incentivize their staff and encourage more cooperation between individuals, departments and teams. As Bob Nelson, author of "1001 Ways to Reward Employees" (Workman… Continued
Walt and Cheryl Klein, who founded Klein & Associates Inc. in 1981, have taken new titles at the Winston-Salem, N.C., firm. Walt Klein, formerly president, becomes CEO. Former Executive Vice President Cheryl Klein takes the… Continued
The CreaTECH Conference, held May 23-24 in New York and sponsored by the American Association of Advertising Agencies (4As) and AT&T Worldwide, explored how to creatively use the Internet to enhance your image and your… Continued
A major study of top corporate executives contains some troubling findings for PR executives. Several hundred top brass--including CEOs--believe their corporations' communications efforts are having limited effect, according to the research conducted for the American… Continued
As more and more organizations are forced to change the way they operate in order to remain competitive or even stay afloat, those overseeing employee communications also must rethink their function beyond just communicating company… Continued

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May 20th, 1996 by
APCO Starts Multimedia Group APCO Associates Inc., Washington, D.C., the public affairs and lobbying wing of the GCI Group, launched APCO Technology Services. The new unit will offer consulting and product development services that employ… Continued
Today's harried PR executives are finding that electronic mail has become an indispensable tool in their everyday activities. And for many it is probably hard to fathom a time when the only choices of communication… Continued