Some community engagement programs are easy to predict. They’re relatively routine.
But others suddenly turn from routine to tragedy.
Some community engagement programs are easy to predict. They’re relatively routine.
But others suddenly turn from routine to tragedy.
You’re at a networking breakfast at a table full of strangers. It’s early. The coffee hasn’t arrived yet. And you worked late last night. Somehow you’ve got to make small talk.
The PR industry has been frighteningly slow to adopt and adapt to the online environment. While ad agencies and interactive agencies have embraced online technologies head-on, many PR professionals have continued to focus on traditional media relations. But as...
Just as our personal lives need decluttering, so too do our businesses. And it’s not just decluttering our desks.
Increasingly our internal and external communications are being bogged down in unnecessary systems and processes. Processes that are outdated but we that cling to out of misguided loyalty or organisational hoarding.
If your engagement entourage outnumbers the public at an event, you have officially sent an entourengage.
We’ve all seen it. There’s 12 of us – engagement specialists, a welcome team, back up comms people, plus specialists from every technical team – and no one comes.