Find out two surprising ways communications influence business relationships: by fostering positive attitudinal and behavioural tendencies in the organisation and by boosting corporate reputation. This article will persuade management that effective communications favourably shapes the organisation. All those in executive functions would find the article useful.
The Boston Bombings – What We Can Learn From President Obama’s Speech
Written the week the tragic Boston marathon bombings of April 2013 took place, this article highlights key points to note from President Obama’s first speech delivered after the event. All professionals should take cues for this analysis.
A highly recommended post, it received several comments from viewers and ranked in first place in the Google search engine for months. It is still visible on the first page in the Google search engine a year later, under the search description: “What can we learn from Boston bombings? Even though it no longer retains top spots in the Bing and Yahoo search engines, the article can still be found when the same search term is used.
One Year Of Blogging…In Memorable Quotes (PART 2)
As promised in my last post I am celebrating this blog’s first anniversary by listing some memorable quotes from articles posted since its inception. Without much ado, let’s continue: 6) “Incorporate a dynamic and competent ‘Who’ into your […]
One Year Of Blogging….In Memorable Quotes
BREAKING NEWS: RETHINKING BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS BLOG TURNED ONE ON MARCH 24TH! A year ago, I ventured into the terribly exciting, (but intimidating), […]
Components Of A Communications Strategy – The “Crisis-Mode Plan”
The final and most significant component in the Communications Strategy emphasizes crisis-management, ‘damage-control’ actions, and preventive measures that directly impact corporate survival.
Components Of A Communications Strategy – The “When/How Long”
Discussing the implications of effective time management and appropriate timelines for successful outcomes at work.