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Is kind leadership an oxymoron?

PR in High Definition

Why isn’t kindness desirable in the leadership community? It’s clear to see why the default path for leadership is often being as cut-throat with your employees as you are with your competitors, but it’s not the only way to be. In fact, under Barra’s leadership, GM’s share price has been consistently higher than prior to her joining.

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Google’s Decision Five Years Ago to Communicate Changes in China on Its Corporate Blog Signaled the Arrival of Owned Media.

Ishmael's Corner

And they communicated the China news on the corporate blog. The action gave street cred to corporate blogging and owned media as a whole. Of course, millions of blogs already existed when Google published its China post. In short, blogging wasn’t for serious stuff. Not at a press event. I don’t think so.

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Hey, Everyone Enjoys a Pat on the Back

Ishmael's Corner

The Bulldog Digital Awards recently named my blog as “Best Blog for PR Agency/Consultancy” with the gold designation. Considering the dowdy design, I’m especially appreciative of the growing number of folks who make the time to read the blog. Part of the blog’s growth has come from stockpiling posts over the years.

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6 Twin Cities women with amazing PR, comms and marketing career journeys

Communications Conversations

A few weeks ago, Ad 2 hosted a great event (led by former Tommie, Chloe Lewis)–a Women’s Leadership Panel. Other leadership roles: LeeAnn was involved with MN PRSA earlier in her career as the co-chair of the student relations committee. Holly is now the vice president of corporate branding and partnerships at Polaris.

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An Interview with Richard Bistrong, CEO, Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC

Critical Mention

When I came home in 2013, I did not have a business model or consultancy practice. My goal was to simply share my story and experience on-line through a blog, and to then re-share on social media. So, whenever I saw an enforcement issue in the news that had similarities to my own conduct, I would blog about it.

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CIPR election: critical friends, issues and ideas

Stephen Waddington

I found the debates between Dr Jon White and I in 2013 difficult but they pushed me to listen, learn and ultimately made me a better President. Both candidates have focused on three broad themes: leadership in practice, training/education and CIPR membership. I’ve no doubt that it has been testing for both candidates.

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What Values-Driven Companies Really Look Like

ReimaginePR

He took home $19 million in 2013. Where the vast majority, the undeniable profit drivers, with the exception of upper management positions barely make enough to live comfortably on their own, the distribution of income in this company is no better than that of the other big players in the corporate world.” Not the CEO though.

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