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Public Relations Careers and Sell-By Dates
The bottom line is there are multiple reasons why we reach a point where it’s either time to move on of our own volition or be moved along.
Democrats Emphasize Hope at Rousing Convention Kick-Off
Against the historic backdrop of nominating the first woman of color for president, Democrats began their convention in Chicago by emphasizing that they are the party of hope and opportunity for all Americans.
Revisiting John Dean’s Take on Trump’s Authoritarian Grip
This February 2021 chat with John Dean about his eye-opening book, Authoritarian Nightmare: Trump and His Followers is as relevant as ever.
What Internal Communicators Can Learn From Biden’s Decision
Here’s what stuck out after Biden’s unprecedented announcement.
Change Communications Lessons From President Biden’s Decision
Keeping things consistent in-house can lead to positive results both internally and externally.
It’s A New Ballgame. With Advice For People In Our Business
It’s a new ball game is a phrase used by baseball announcers when a team that has been far behind rallies to come close or tie their opponent.
George Stephanopoulos on the Inner Workings of the Situation Room
George Stephanopoulos, a seasoned journalist and former senior advisor to President Clinton, shared some profound insights into the inner workings of the White House and the often-unseen dedication of our national security professionals.
Joe Biden Provides a Lesson in Honor
He deserves respect for putting country and party first.
How Lessons From Charles Darwin’s Evolutionary Theories Are Being Played Out On The Political Stage
Former President Donald Trump is a prime example of Darwin’s evolutionary theory.
Missing the Opportunity for a Whole of Government Response
“And we didn’t have one again until the very first day of President Joe Biden’s term, when he re-established the National Security Council Directorate for Global Health Security and Biodefense.”
Taylor Swift is The Possible Democrats Savior Who Frightens Donald Trump
I think that the 2024 presidential election might be an outlier and hinge on the endorsement of a celebrity.
Here’s What I Would Advise President Biden To Do If I Was His Political Strategist
I would tell the president there is only one way to convince voters that he is still mentally capable of leading the United States and this is what he must do.
CNN Shines as Pundits Disagree on Biden vs. Trump Winner
As anyone who follows politics knows the two have been debating each other for years, even though most of the time the current president attacked the former president without using his name.
Leadership Lessons from the Pandemic on In-Person Rallies
Today we begin a new weekly column by crisis management expert and professor of leadership and communication Helio Fred Garcia. The column will excerpt passages from his new book on the failed U.S. response to COVID-19 and lessons for leaders: The Trump Contagion: How Incompetence, Dishonesty, and Neglect Led to the Worst-Handled Crisis in American History.
Attacks on Science and Scientists Intensify
In a hearing purportedly on the source of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene called for Dr. Anthony Fauci to be imprisoned for “crimes against humanity.”
Navigating News in the Age of Snappy Videos on TikTok
As traditional journalism grapples to adapt to this digital revolution, akin to bloggers of the TikTok era, it becomes imperative to scrutinize the implications and potential ramifications of this seismic shift in media consumption.
Can Chicago, Dems Attain PR Victory with 2024 DNC?
For the first time in 28 years, Chicago will host the Democratic National Convention.
One Groundhog Day A Year Is Enough For Me
To followers of the political news, Groundhog Day is every day, because if a person decided to abstain from watching cable political news for a week and then resumed watching the program of choice, it would seem as if they hadn’t taken the hiatus.
We’ve Had Some Great Presidents as Communicators and Biden isn’t Among Them
If we ever needed a reminder, we are getting a schooling from President Biden on the importance of communications.
Why Discussing Politics and Religion at Work is Becoming the New Norm
According to a Glassdoor survey, over 60% of US employees report having discussed politics with colleagues at work over the past 12 months.