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24/7 online world unites internal, external comms
Demetrios Skalkotos, senior VP of global corporate services for NASDAQ OMX, discusses the new buzzword in corporate communications: convergence. Hear why and why PR, investor relations and corporate communications are more aligned than ever before.
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Still don't know what a Millennial is? Wonder no more
Are you feeling lost amidst a sea of Glee references and Canadian indie music? The millennial generation has invaded the workplace, whether you're ready or not. Meet Ragan's Millennial Mafia.
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How is Facebook like art?
Is Facebook like art? Roving reporter JenChicago attempts to find out.
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A Visit from St. Nicholas (sort of)
After being forced to spend his last two Christmas vacations in the office, answering phones, Bill Sweetland may have finally found salvation and get to leave during Ragan's holiday break.
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What does it take to land on the Best Places to Work list?
Honest and open internal communication is vital, reports Erin Liberman Moran of the Great Place to Work (r) Institute, the group that selects the companies that Fortune publishes.
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3 ways to make your message resonate with employees
Internal communications consultant Linda Dulye outlines how to craft and send messages that employees will remember.
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How T-Mobile creates brand ambassadors
Communicator David Beigie discusses how T-Mobile empowers employees when it comes to social media.
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How Zappos creates a ‘culture of happiness’
CFO Alfred Lin explains why allowing employees to blog helps create a culture of transparency.
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How Starbucks communicated layoffs
Laura Ariganello, former internal communicator at Starbucks, discusses the important role face-to-face communication played during company layoffs.
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Twitter can work for just about anyone
Twitter is still in its early stages as a social media tool, but there are some bright spots that prove it's not just a waste of time. Shel Holtz discusses why Twitter can work for you.
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Small firms, freelancers hit hard by economy
We head to Shepherdstown, WV, to learn how the economic tumult is affecting small communications firms and the freelancers who depend on them for work.
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Don't let email take over your day
Email can take up your entire day -- don't let it.  K.J. McCorry shows you how to better manage your email.
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Is the job market really that bad?
Ragan.com talks with recruiters to find out how the economy is affecting the job market for corporate communicators.
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John Mims: Talking to Gen Y
John Mims, VP of communications at Altyris, discusses how to communicate with generation Y.
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Commercial contest engages students, attracts press
Communicators at the University of Michigan-Flint launched a television commercial contest for students that gained press attention. Learn why a video contest might be right for you.
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Avoiding Information Overload
Michael Angelo Caruso shows you how to narrow in on the meaning when you are confronted with too much information.
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