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Walker Sands still sees value in having employees embedded in specific media markets, which led it to pursue its recent acquisition of March Communications.
The dean of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication makes the case for the lessons leaders should take from a changing sector that is rethinking its future.
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Stephanie Sweet, vice president of PR and marketing communications for Robert Half, shares data on why workers are leaving their posts and what employers can do to keep them.
Here are the essential messages that must be shared internally and externally as a tight labor market and COVID-19 uncertainty pose tremendous recruitment and retention challenges.
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The communicators behind 9/11 Day—a national day of service honoring the victims of the deadly attack in 2001—look back on two decades of making a difference.
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