What We’re Reading – August 2022

What We’re Reading is a monthly roundup of current news, commentary, challenges and trends that impact our industry as well as those of our clients. From the rise of the worker Productivity Score to the FTC’s crackdown on greenwashing to pitching with AI, here’s a look at the news that stood out to our team […]

Corporate Activism: Look Before You Leap

This article originally appeared on O’Dwyers: Corporate Activism: Look Before You Leap Cheered on by many in the media and large PR firms, corporate activism has been on the rise for years. It has particularly accelerated in the past year or two.  However, what is almost always missing from this discussion is any concern or […]

What We’re Reading – November 2021

What We’re Reading is a monthly roundup of current news, commentary, challenges and trends that impact our industry as well as those of our clients. From the need for effective employee communications now more than ever to the Metaverse’s impact on remote work to Aaron Rodgers’ vaccine controversy, here’s a look at the news that […]

Employee Communications Around Federal Vaccine Mandate

In the wake of President Biden’s newly announced COVID-19 plan requiring private employers to mandate vaccines, there are key questions companies should already be asking themselves to prepare for how they will communicate their implementation of this mandate to their stakeholders – both internal and external. Andrew Moyer shares more.

What We’re Reading – February 2021

From Facebook’s news blackout in Australia, to employer mandated COVID-19 vaccines, to D&I in the workplace, here’s a look at the news that stood out to our team in February.

Crisis Communications Missteps Turn Robinhood Into the Villain

How did Robinhood, the company whose mission statement claims they “democratize investing for all,” become the villain in the infamous Gamestop-Wall Street hedge fund historic short squeeze that has the financial system upended?

It is an age-old tale of crisis communications missteps.