Is there science behind being “global”? Turns out, there actually is.

Raise your hand if you’ve got “global” in your title, or if you want a job that has it. It seems no matter where you look these days, going – and being — global is en vogue. I don’t mean the magazine or the Madonna kind. I’m talking about the career version, and it turns […]
Make your communication plan shine: Identify and mitigate risks

Let’s say you have the luxury of a few days or weeks before you have to launch a major communications plan. You’ve thought through the full range of constituents, tailored your messaging to the last target, and sequenced your timing to the second. It’s the perfect plan, and you’re ready to rock. Or are you? […]
Know the business? Yeah, yeah… Communicators don’t have a choice

Be honest. What do you REALLY know about the business you’re in? Sure, we know we’re supposed to understand the strategies driving the business and the results they deliver. And it’s quite en vogue to say we’re on top of the latest quarterly earnings, but I’ve come to learn that many communicators really don’t understand […]
Head in the sand with a new communications boss?

Ask a room filled with communicators, “Who’s had a new functional boss or CCO in the last 12 months?” and you’re likely to see a majority of hands go up quickly. It’s the next shuffling of the deck chairs to align talent and opportunity. Two strategies quickly emerge for those getting new managers: get out […]
A.D.A.P.T.! 5 key steps to keeping your communications talent

Whether you manage communications professionals or want to believe there’s runway for your own growth, there are 5 components of talent development for communications professionals that will tell you whether you’re in a world-class organization that values and grows talent — or, um, let’s just say someplace else. If you want an easy way to […]
Turning communications careers inside out: the generalist emerges

Okay, you know who you are, Mr. or Ms. Internal or External Communications expert. You love what you do on one side of the internal vs. external communications fence. You view the “other side” as boring, limited, and/or frightening. You’re perfectly happy doing what you’re doing and want to keep doing just that for the […]
Stop the press! What to do when your communication plan is yanked

How many times have we put the finishing touches on a well-thought-out communications/PR assignment, only to have someone in a position of power pull the plug as we’re about to launch – or worse yet, after we’ve begun? We thought we had alignment, but wonder: where did we go wrong? The likely truth is that […]
Busy as a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs: Prioritize!

They express it in as many ways as there are people on the planet, but whenever communicators describe their demanding jobs, they always – and I mean always – tell me they’ve got too much to do. Everything has to be done today, and every communication assignment is equal in the eyes of their clients. […]
Split infinitives, Sister Brenda Marie and CEOs; the grammar connection

I imagine almost anyone who was taught grammar by a nun in the 1970s knows the horror of diagramming sentences on the chalk board. As kids, we’re sweating bullets and wondering if Sister Brenda Marie (my sixth-grade English teacher) will be editing our tombstones. But as communication professionals, we’re fair game for being taken to […]