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Old dogs and new tricks: One generation sharpens another
Last week, Shira Harrington of Purposeful Hire spoke about generational differences at an IPRA luncheon. Listening to her talk, I was transported back to the early days in my career when beat-up old reporters ran PR shops and the typewriter was the … Continue reading
Posted in Careers, Marketing, Technology
Tagged Generation Z, Generations, IPRA, Millennials, selfie, Shira Harrington, Social media, typewriters, Writing
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Free e-tools and apps for the busy professional
We’ve all had those exasperating moments at the office when we stomp and fume, “There’s got to be a better way of doing this!” That’s definitely the case when you’re self-employed. You become the chief of IT, HR, accounting, sales … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Organization, Technology
Tagged apps, business resources, e-tools, IPRA, Marcus O'Malley
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Making our way around the Internet
We bloggers often direct our readers to the work of others. In fact, that is the whole point of blogging—to share with each other and create online conversations. I love it when another blogger gets me curious enough about someone … Continue reading
Posted in Careers, Leadership
Tagged Capitol Communicator, Eleanor Clift, IPRA, Kristi Hedges, mobile banking, Newsweek, PRSA-NCC, The Federal Credit Union
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