Today we are reading: Prisoners of Geography
It's tempting to look back on a year like 2016 and interpret events - referendums, elections, military assaults and cyberwarfare - and...
It's tempting to look back on a year like 2016 and interpret events - referendums, elections, military assaults and cyberwarfare - and...
Humans have been making up stuff and presenting it as "news" for as long as there has been language, at least in a written form ... and I...
Sir Richard thinks so.
And in my (considerably less) experience, I would tend to agree.
Decision procrastination rarely produces better...
Some advice frequently dispensed to PR students looking to stand out from the crowd, worth repeating: blog.
Or post on LinkedIn. Share...
Getting kids to become lifelong readers is strongly associated with success in later life, but getting turn to pick up books in the first...
But such an honour to stand on stage with mentor and OPRG boss Karen Van Bergen and to share recognition with the great fellow Texan and...
Looking ahead to some projects we are planning for 2017, I was jotting down a few thoughts on similar initiatives from the past to see if...
Most of us in communications have experienced on at least one occasion a campaign that not only failed to change minds or behaviour, but...
No spoilers here, but if you're especially perceptive you may discern two separate storylines playing out simultaneously.
This is the...
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