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What do different Twitter emojis mean?
Technology, Social Media, Communication Conor Bronsdon 2/6/21 Technology, Social Media, Communication Conor Bronsdon 2/6/21

What do different Twitter emojis mean?

Ever wondered what all of those emojis in Twitter names mean? Confused by why your friend has roses all over their Twitter profile? This article can help, with a list of Twitter emojis and their meaning.

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A time for intellectual humility
Leadership, Communication Steve Fawthrop 10/9/20 Leadership, Communication Steve Fawthrop 10/9/20

A time for intellectual humility

How do we find political common ground, in a fractured environment, in order to move forward knowing that the structure of our government and lawmaking requires it?

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How to pitch a story to media: 5 tips and best practices
Communication, Strategy Conor Bronsdon 9/21/20 Communication, Strategy Conor Bronsdon 9/21/20

How to pitch a story to media: 5 tips and best practices

People getting into the communication profession say that it's increasingly hard to pitch stories with editors and reporters overwhelmed with email, tweets, and more. With that in mind, I've written up this brief example of a successful pitch and provided some takeaways for successful pitches.

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5 Email Hacks: Tips + Tricks to Get the Information You Need
Email, Communication Adam Noble 9/9/20 Email, Communication Adam Noble 9/9/20

5 Email Hacks: Tips + Tricks to Get the Information You Need

With the world on lockdown due to COVID-19, many people are finding themselves working remotely for the first time in their careers.

Whether you are an experienced digital nomad or a new member of the gig economy, these email tricks and templates will help impress your clients, customers, or supervisors.

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