Posted October 12, 2015 by & filed under blog.

In Part 1 (Do Speakers Need a Reputation Czar?) I pointed out that many high-profile speakers end up looking bad because their personal staff and public relation advisers fail to make sure the speaker is ready for “prime time.” Consider this. You’re the CEO of General Motors. You have in-house PR staff. You have outside … READ FULL ARTICLE »

Posted July 10, 2015 by & filed under blog.

In Part 1 (Do Speakers Need a Reputation Czar?) I pointed out that many high-profile speakers end up looking bad because their personal staff and public relation advisers fail to make sure the speaker is ready for “prime time.” In Part 2 (Why Staff & PR Pros Fail to Protect the Speaker) I identified six … READ FULL ARTICLE »