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As communications professionals, we’re constantly working to serve our companies, our clients, and for many of us – our families, communities, and others around us. Your dedication to others is beautiful – but remember to make time for yourself! Just as I advocate for PR professionals to embrace communications planning, I also strongly encourage you…
Read MoreThis year, my daughter Sophia is on the hunt to find the higher ed institution she will call home in less than two years. She has carefully curated our college visits and developed meticulous itineraries that ensure we not only maximize the campus tours but also spend time enjoying the city we’re visiting. I am…
Read MoreI always say I love it when a company’s employees are “singin’ out of the same hymnal.” It evokes strong imagery from my church choir days, but also reminds me of a role we often play as communications professionals: that of the choir director! When folks are attuned (see what I did there? 😃) to company…
Read MoreI don’t just believe in being a mentor and coach. I think it’s important that I have them, too! When I felt called (yep – it’s that deep) to show other communications pros how to lead strategic corporate messaging sessions, I knew I had a great framework that would help them build confidence and do…
Read MoreI’ve always been impressed with my son’s uncanny ability to connect with people of any age. Whether he’s ensuring a lone little kid has a playmate or schooling older adults on smartphone or computer skills, Patrick always finds a way to engage and build trust. I suspect it’s not only because he has an infinite…
Read MoreI think most communications professionals would agree that clients who constantly have urgent, “must do now” issues are a big drain on our brains and energy. They sap our creativity and make it impossible for us to do the great work we know we could be doing for them. A colleague on LinkedIn recently asked…
Read MoreAs communications professionals, we understand the power of language and messaging when we communicate on behalf of companies. We know how important it is to be intentional with word choice when targeting a specific audience. But I’ve found that when it comes to promoting ourselves, we’re less…choosy. 😏 We allow our clients and companies to…
Read MoreI remember fretting that my son didn’t seem interested in inventing his own creations with Legos. He loved them and would spend hours building elaborate structures — but always from diagrams. We’d try to get him to imagine something new. He wanted the framework. Most kids don’t realize they need structure. My son was fully…
Read MoreI think one way to cement your value as a communications professional is to back up your work with data that is tied to results and presented in a language everyone (especially senior leaders) understands. I have never professed to be a data expert, but I know just enough to be dangerous. 🙂 I’ve always…
Read MoreIn a world where our vocabulary, social norms, and workforce are ever-expanding, it can be easy for organizations that resist change to commit a faux pas that leave their employees and the public uncomfortable — or sometimes downright angry. When company leaders resist the need to create a more inclusive culture, the resistance often stems from…
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