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What to wear in today’s office?
Abbie remembers when heels and hose were the office norm. In today's workplace, when does business casual become too casual? Do you know what to wear?
READ MORE3 “12” Eternity Law
René C.W. Boender, author of Generation Z & The 4th Industrial Revolution, Great to Cool and Cool is Hot, was a guest speaker at the recent PRGN meetings.
READ MORE#MediaMonday – David Landis
Today’s #MediaMonday features David Landis of Landis Communications Inc., a longtime friend, PRGN affiliate and "The Gay Gourmet" restaurant critic for the San Francisco Bay Times.
READ MOREResults of 2019 Global Communication Survey Released
Michael Lasky, an attorney who heads up Davis & Gilbert, LLP’s Public Relations Law practice and has spoken at numerous Public Relations Global Network and Public Relations Society of America events that I’ve attended, sent me a note recently that the 2019 Global Communications Survey from the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations has been released.
READ MOREBoeing’s PR Flop
Today we are featuring a guest post from our Public Relations Global Network partner in Seattle, Aaron Blank of the Fearey Group. This hits close to home for him: “The 737 Max is built right outside my house— while the latest crash was in Ethiopia, the birthplace of Ermias, my son.” Click here for is Aaron’s […]
READ MOREProfessional Networking – Start in College!
As a college student, the term “networking” is tossed around in nearly every career-related conversation. The idea of it can seem daunting, or like something to be figured out later on in one’s career. In some cases, students place no priority on networking because they don’t know how to do it or understand it’s importance. […]
READ MOREBrands and Politics
The line between brands and political issues is not only getting blurrier in the United States, but in other countries, too.
READ MOREGet Smart About News
Today is the News Literacy Project's "Day of Action", #PartnersInFact. This blog post gives seven simple steps to sort fact from fiction.
READ MOREWhat is “News Literacy” in This Age of “Fake News?
Learn about how the News Literacy Project is working to help people sort fact from fiction and make their own decisions when it comes to the news.
READ MOREHow To Win New Business
Jody Sutter, from The Sutter Company, recently presented on how to win new business at the Public Relations Global Network Conference in Toronto. Here are the takeaways.
READ MOREIs Effective Employee Communications Possible?
Of course it is! But, it’s not as easy is sending an email or calling a meeting. Just because you say or type it does NOT mean they will come (or care). Our Public Relations Global Network partner Andy See of Perspective Strategies recently shared some great tips on how to use employee communication to […]
READ MOREWhy I Still Invest in Professional Development
Even though Abbie will soon be celebrating 25 years at HMA Public Relations and 31 years in the industry, she still invests in her professional development.
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