Come What May, All Bad Fortune Is to be Conquered by Endurance.
By Guest Columnist Annie Searle Annie Searle is an internationally known expert in operational risk management, with extensive experience in the financial, IT and business sectors. Once a month, she publishes her own newsletter. Given events of the past year, we thought the piece she wrote for her own newsletter did a nice job of […]
Studio at the Bar
We are sometimes asked by smaller companies, small law firms and solo entrepreneurs for assistance with their social media marketing, graphic design, video shoots and live-streamed events. While we indeed handle video productions for our clients, usually in conjunction with our other services, we often refer those requests to a number of freelancers whose work […]
Ten Things You Need to Know As…
Sterling Miller is an attorney with Hilgers Graben, a law firm in Dallas, Texas. And he’s one sharp guy. His blog, Ten Things You Need to Know As In-House Counsel, is always interesting, even to outside counsel – and to the non-attorneys on our staff, too. We subscribe to his newsletter to make certain we […]
Crisis Management Lessons Learned From the 2020 Political Scene That Can Apply To Any Organization
Arthur Solomon, a former journalist, was a senior VP/senior counselor at Burson-Marsteller. In the past, we’ve found him to be an astute observer of the scene. Here, he offers advice aimed at public relations firms, but also applicable to any professional service firm, nonprofit, government agency or company. Of course, Art’s opinions, written for CommPro, […]
Why You Need a Social Media Kill Switch During a Crisis
From Mark Renfree, writing in PR News: Social media is as likely a place as any for a PR crisis to start. In fact, the speed at which things can blow up on social channels make them especially fertile ground for crises. A solid crisis preparation plan will account for more than social media, of […]