Retaining Top Talent During Your Company’s M&A Deal

2015 was a record-breaking year for worldwide deal making, with $4.7 trillion in announced mergers and acquisitions (M&A), according to data from Thomson Reuters. This figure is up 42 percent from 2014, and beats the previous record of $4.4 trillion set in 2007. This explosion of activity and deal value is due in large part […]

Facebook Addresses Allegations of Suppressing Politically Conservative Content

The Situation Last week, technology blog Gizmodo published an article alleging that Facebook routinely suppressed conservative-leaning news stories from appearing in the social platform’s “Trending” section. The story initially set off a media firestorm as outlets such as The Guardian, The New York Times, Reuters, NPR and more raced to publish articles capitalizing on the […]

2015 – Communiqué PR Year in Review

As we look back on another year there are numerous successes, big and small, to celebrate. 2015 has been a year of growth for Communiqué PR! We settled into our new, larger office space, added several new clients to our portfolio as well as a few new PR professionals to our stellar team. We saw the […]

Lessons Learned From the Volkswagen Emissions Scandal

Automobile recall stories have become more and more frequent in recent years, with dubious management decisions and cover ups causing damage to long-admired brands  General Motors, Honda, and Chrysler. Most recently, Volkswagen made headlines for an emissions scandal that has already unseated the company’s CEO and promises to cost the Volkswagen billions of dollars in […]

How Twitter’s Seven Steps to Customer Service Relate to Your PR Practice

When customers have a bad experience with a brand, there’s a good chance they’re going to tweet about it. To help brands improve their customer interactions, Twitter recently released a 122-page customer service playbook. Clearly this is a serious topic since a social media platform known for brevity decided to devote more than a 100 […]

5 Ways to Establish Yourself as a Thought Leader

What’s the fun in knowledge if you can’t share it with others? A thought leader – a trusted source, in PR parlance – shares what they know, what they think, and what they believe in with other people. A good way to help develop your career is to develop yourself as a valuable expert in […]

Does Your Organization Need a Spokesperson?

Many organizations struggle with the idea of a identifying and preparing a company spokesperson. For some companies, there is a clear spokesperson that naturally assumes the role, enjoys it, and is good at it. However, for many organizations the spokesperson is not identified until an event, such as a crisis, forces someone into the role. […]

Branding the Most Important Product: You

Recently, Mashable pulled together a group of brand experts to conduct a Twitter chat focused on strengthening your personal brand.  A full summary of the questions and answers posed by @mashbusiness can be found here.  After my own review of the feedback from the experts, I came to three overarching ideas that can stand as […]

The Rise of Contributed Content: 5 Tips to Make Yours Sing

Today, opportunities abound for savvy marketers to get their messages heard. If the late 1990s heralded the rise of online content, the early 2010s are all about the rise in contributed content. For those of you who follow changes in the field of media and journalism, it won’t come as any surprise that Forbes is […]

A Lesson in Trusting Your Gut…and Your Audience

2015 has thus far been a pretty tough year for broadcasting companies. First, NBC took a major hit to its credibility when Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was found to be less than completely honest in his storytelling. Now, PBS, the independent and publicly funded network that many Americans look to for educational and unbiased […]