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Creating shareable content

by CPhillips | May 22, 2018 | Blogging, Branding, Communication Planning, Communications, digital communications, Media, public relations, social media, strategic communications

Before you can start creating shareable content, you need to understand what it is and the psychology behind it. Shared content can be many things –  useful and helpful information, entertainment and inspirational material. It will always answer one of the...

Get more out of your groups

by CPhillips | Apr 5, 2018 | Business, Communication Planning, Communications, Employee engagement

We’ve all been part of a round table or group where nothing is accomplished. I call it chasing rabbits or herding cats. You know what I mean. When discussion goes off in 20 different directions and none of them lead back to the topic at hand. It can be frustrating for...

Don't let interviews and speeches cause you to break into a cold sweat

by CPhillips | Feb 28, 2017 | Business, Communication Planning, Communications, Crisis Communications, interviews, personal growth, public speaking, writing

    We talk every day. We answer questions. We provide details and information. We share sorrows and joys. So why is it the thought of giving a speech or interview make even seasoned communicators break out into a cold sweat?   If you stop and think...

Make sure your writing isn't filled with crap!

by CPhillips | Dec 8, 2016 | Communication Planning, Communications, strategic communications

C- Cliché R- Run on sentences A- Apathy P- Passive tone of voice Let’s start with cliché. What is it? By definition a cliché is: 1) a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought and 2) a trite, stereotyped expression. None of which sounds...

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