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Do you need Public Relations (PR) right now?
When does a company need to turn to public relations (PR) to get its message out? That is one of the fundamental questions facing business leaders nearly every day. The challenge of making your company known, selling a product or service or idea and clearly stating who you are and what you stand for is a complex one. This requires a willingness to share stuff about yourself that you may not think necessary; it demands a thoughtful review of where you are as a company and what you might have to tell people; and it really calls into the whole
It’s All in the Way You Say It
Do you wish there were days when your employees were doing a better job of communicating with you, each other and your customers? Communication plays
A Day in the Life
Just like many of you, I attend a lot of business events and networking opportunities. And, like you, I’m often asked the question, “What do
Aggressive or Assertive?
Ever been in a meeting when you felt someone was being aggressive in making their point or trying to get their way? The answer is
No Risk, No Gain
It takes guts to be in business. You are called on to make decisions, assess risks, and figure out whether said decision will win –
Look in the Mirror First
It’s human nature not to want to admit when you’re wrong. We all hate being wrong. But let’s face it, sometimes we are wrong –
Are You Paying Attention?
People who know me know that when I think people aren’t paying attention, it drives me crazy. Too often we see people who don’t pay
Not Perfect but Always Trying
The last time I checked, there were no perfect people in the world. Certainly, many are striving for that goal – think of celebrities, professional
Are You Asking the Right Questions?
When you’re a parent with a young child, it may seem like the questions are never-ending. Why? What? How? In business, it’s not so different.
Cheers to the Risk Takers
I was at a business event and ran into an acquaintance who, the last time we met, had a successful freelance writing business. She told