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Public Relations: Vagina Tax Spells Opportunity for Microsoft

by Karl James & Company | Oct 13, 2014 | Blog, Branding, crisis, Executive Communication, Karl James Services, Media Coaching, Public Relations

How could the gender-gaffe on pay equity made by Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Satya Nadella present an opportunity? Within all public relations crises, opportunities exist. It’s a matter of taking the actions that allow for those opportunities to become reality. If handled...

Executive Communication: All CEOs Are Judged Against Their High-Profile Peers

by Karl James & Company | Oct 7, 2014 | Blog, Executive Communication, Karl James Services, Media Coaching

Executive communication is learned. This clearly was on display at a recent health care forum with multiple speakers addressing a conference room full of executives. Of all the speakers, only one stood out. As these speakers were judged against one another, so too are...

Public Relations: More Learning From Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson

by Karl James & Company | Oct 2, 2014 | Blog, Branding, crisis, Executive Communication, Karl James Services, Media Coaching, Public Relations

This is the second in a series of observations about the public relations efforts by the Ferguson Police Department, specifically Police Chief Tom Jackson, following the officer-involved shooting of Michael Brown. Read the first installment here. Few executives are...
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