10. Wait until the last minute: why prepare now if it may not happen at all? 9. Ignore your employees or members: it’ll just distract them. 8. Ignore the media: heck, they’ll just twist the truth anyway. 7. Play by your rules: why give a hoot about what anyone else …
“A kiss is just a kiss, a sigh is just a sigh, The fundamental things apply, As time goes by.” – Herman Hupfeld Perhaps the most fundamental “must-do” for any profession is to define what it is and what it does. Sounds pretty simple, doesn’t it? Well, public relations has struggled with this for …
“He said my name’s a teacher, that is what I call myself, It’s an old expression, but I must insist it’s true.” – Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) While reflecting on Steve Jobs’ recent passing, we remembered a postthat appeared in “My The Forge Be With You” back in mid-2010. It commented on a report in Wired that Jobs …
“I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth, The north side of my town faced east, and the east was facing south.” – Pete Townshend “I kinda wish this picture weren’t on the Web…” Keith Trivitt’s “New Realities of Crisis Communications” fromPRBreakfast Club is a terrific, terrific post about what crisis communications is looking …
“It’s a small world after all.” – Walt Disney Happened across this brief on the state of small public relations firmsearlier today while perusing PRSA’s most excellent “Issues & Trends” daily e-newsletter. First off, we were delighted to see our good friend, colleague and Chair of the Counselor’s Academy of PRSA Ann Subervi and her firm, Utopia Communications, quoted …
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