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 September 26, 2015 by & filed under blog.

Communication professionals (including public relations, public affairs, government affairs, both in-house and agency) have recently allowed several high-profile clients, in high-stake situations, fail. What was once assumed to be a major responsibility of those providing PR counsel has somehow been neglected, with very public, very significant consequences. Perhaps that is why Pfizer announced a new position–VP, Corporate … READ FULL ARTICLE »

Posted August 29, 2015 by & filed under blog.

Temper and rage affect men and women equally, considering the fact that each of the members of the respective genders faces the excesses of the socio economic and personal and domestic situations with an equal impact. The nature of solutions thus, designed to bring all sorts of rage issues under control, bear a uniform approach … READ FULL ARTICLE »