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The Most Powerful Government in The World (With My Tom Brady-like ‘Maybe, Maybe Not, Then Again’ Pronouncement)
This is a good news, bad news, probably essay. The bad news for some readers is that it’s another column about the International Olympic Committee and the Beijing Olympics. The good news for many readers is that it’s the last column I’ll be writing about these recently concluded Beijing Olympic Games (I’m pretty sure, i.e. probably). But as Tom Brady once said when he was asked about his retirement: "I think that's the best way to put it and I don't think anything, you know, you never say never. At the same time I know that I'm very, I feel very good about my decision. I don't know how I'll feel six months from now.” I probably couldn’t have said it better about my today feelings, but wish I could.
Demand For Digital Skills Still Increasing
If you thought we’d reached a point where all businesses were up to speed digitally, think again. According to a CMO survey, digital marketing spending reached 58 percent of marketing budgets, reflecting 15.8 percent growth over the last year. While most have made a good start, and more than half now report that they are in making good progress, only 11 percent of companies have fully institutionalized the digital transformation process.
Who are the Best Brand Ambassadors for Your Company? The Answer Might Surprise You…
We tend to think that we can either advertise our way into people’s hearts and minds, or that high profile media appearances are the route to driving visibility and building a positive company reputation.
Working in PR for Metaverse Brands
The metaverse is a place where the physical and digital worlds turn into one, and where people can work, socialize, and play in a brand new digital reality.
How NYC Mayor Adams Has Changed the Best Seats In The House; Sitting In The Bleachers May Prevent You From Covid Variants
Ever since the first pitch was thrown, pitchers have been accused of “doctoring the baseball,” which means applying foreign substances to the ball that alters its path, making it more difficult for the batter to hit the pitch.
Museum of Public Relations Announces Re-Opening
The Museum of Public Relations is now back open for visitors.
You Can't Fire Me, Coach. I Quit!
Was Will Smith’s resigning from the Academy of the Motion Picture Arts and Sciences same his saying, ‘You can’t fire me, I quit?’
How Parents Can Show True Love For Their Children: Preach The Dangers Of Succeeding In a White Collar Job
When I graduated from college, my father told me that one of the biggest disappointments in his life was that he didn’t have enough money to send me to an elite school.
From Hidden to Holistic: B2B Communications Come of Age
It’s true. I once gave a lecture at my alma mater titled “B2B: The Hidden World of Public Relations.” At that time business-to-business communications was, indeed, hidden away — invisible to the average consumer. Practical and transactional in tone and purpose, these comms were tucked away and separate from the other internal and external communications streams.
Tips for Building Your First Tech Stack
For software companies first starting out, it’s difficult to get far without a fine-tuned tech stack — a strategic combination of tech tools that work together to power your platform and inform your developers. The tools within a tech stack can include programming languages, frameworks, libraries, servers, UI/UX solutions, sales and marketing SaaS tools and many others. Each one plays a vital role in developing your software and keeping the business running smoothly.

