Pope Francis and the Language of a Turnaround
The more I’ve read about the Pope Francis, the more it sounds like he’s taking on the business world’s equivalent of a turnaround. Consider the following words and snippets mined…
The more I’ve read about the Pope Francis, the more it sounds like he’s taking on the business world’s equivalent of a turnaround. Consider the following words and snippets mined…
…exactly a relationship-building moment. My Attempt at One-upping Ellen’s Academy Awards Selfie Falls 3,394,618 RTs Short (as of 3/15/14 at 2:26 p.m.) Every communications professional appreciates the near-impossible nature of…
…but have no clue where she is taking this. “Your problem is you take business things personally.” In those eight words, she perfectly captured the disconnect. If you care, you…
…of gray to fill Escher’s lithograph on “Relativity.” You Say “Tomayto,” I Say “Tomahto” Let’s start by taking into account how the West and the U.S. perceive China. It’s easy…
…a dog is sequestered and asked questions to determine if he or she is a “competent person.” In a group of 200 students, 36 are taking biology, 52 are taking…
The Agency celebrates its 30th anniversary later this year. Drawing attention to this milestone, I plan to periodically write about the adventure — journey is such a calm noun —…
I wrote about this issue last year, “Aliens Converge on Sioux Fall, South Dakota in Quest of Killer Headline.” Given the ceaseless bombardment of information, anyone looking for an online…
…cough up answers. My dot connecting depends on old-school techniques. Here it goes— 1. The Pope’s Selfie Goes Viral With over three million followers on Twitter, the Pope goes all-in…
…taking readers behind the curtain. You’ve got a unique background, combining traditional communications with public policy, digital expertise, content marketing and politics. Was this a conscious effort on your…