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With More Ways to Reach Audiences, 3 Business Communications Best Practices
by Working Capital Review on January 20, 2020

With More Ways to Reach Audiences, 3 Business Communications Best Practices

The channels that business leaders use to communicate have never been greater: emails, speeches, pitches, video, social media, blogs, podcasts, newsletters, even traditional PR. Because of their multiple formats, becoming good at business communication can seem much more difficult than it needs to be.

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2016 Reputation Trends to be Mindful About
by Leslie Gaines-Ross on January 19, 2016

2016 Reputation Trends to be Mindful About

Leslie Gaines-Ross is Chief Reputation Strategist at Weber Shandwick and the architect of groundbreaking, award-winning research into CEO and corporate reputation, and more. Leslie’s blog can be found at reputationXchange.com…

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Working Capital Conversations: The CEO Reputation Premium with Leslie Gaines-Ross, Weber Shandwick
by Chris Riback on March 23, 2015

Working Capital Conversations: The CEO Reputation Premium with Leslie Gaines-Ross, Weber Shandwick

Working Capital Conversations: Leading thinkers, practitioners and experts discuss the ideas that drive global business. How should a CEO behave? Bold? Maybe. Decisive? Probably. But how about humble? Attentive? Accessible? CEO…

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Seven Steps to Better Executive Media Training
by Brad Phillips on January 26, 2015

Seven Steps to Better Executive Media Training

Our firm has provided media and presentation training workshops for hundreds of top executives. Although our regular media and presentation training workshops are taught at a high level, executive media…

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Why Looking Like an Executive is a Bad, Bad Idea
by Brad Phillips on January 19, 2015

Why Looking Like an Executive is a Bad, Bad Idea

I regularly get calls from executives who confide in me that they don’t think they come across as “executive” enough. They’re concerned that their speeches don’t convey a strong-enough leadership…

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How to Manage Executives Who Say Too Much to the Media
by Brad Phillips on January 12, 2015

How to Manage Executives Who Say Too Much to the Media

About half of our bookings come from communications managers or directors who hire us to work with their executive teams. During our initial phone calls, they often confide two things…

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