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Ldquo;I never design a building before I’ve seen the site and met the people who will be using it.”. Ndash; Frank Lloyd Wright. Ldquo;Good design goes to heaven; bad design goes everywhere.”. Ndash; Mieke Gerritzen. Ldquo;Design should never say, 'Look at me.' It should always say, 'Look at this'.”. Ldquo;Graphic design will save the world, right after rock and roll does.”. Ndash; David Carson. Ldquo;Earth, without art, is just eh.”. Ndash; Paul Rand. Ndash; Leonardo da Vinci. Ndash; Primo Angeli. Online...
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Public Relations 101 – Lesson Four – The Surprise Interview | Jjcole54's Blog
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Public Relations 101 – Lesson Four – The Surprise Interview. On March 9, 2009. You’re sitting at your desk, thinking about those 18 holes of golf you will soon be playing. The phone rings. You pick it up to hear: hello, this is Bernie Woodstein from Truth and Intelligencer. Got a minute? I have some questions. So, what do you do? I am a former reporter who used to make those calls. It usually resulted in great quotes. I will tell you how to avoid being tripped up. A note about television. Still, do the i...
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Archive for 2009 Yearly archive page. Public Relations 101 – Lessons Five B – Dealing with an outside crisis. On March 23, 2009. In 1984 the small village of Barneveld, Wis. was almost destroyed by a tornado. Nine people were killed as the monster storm swept most of the village away. It looked as if someone had a taken a giant sponge and wiped away 80 percent of the houses and businesses. This was crisis of major proportions. What does this have to do with your company? That’s the goal in a crisis. ...
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Public Relations 101 – Lesson Three – Doing the Interview | Jjcole54's Blog
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Public Relations 101 – Lesson Three – Doing the Interview. On March 2, 2009. Five years ago, my son was headed for college. We were seated around the table, eating dinner and discussing his upcoming freshman year. My wife and I are both college graduates. We were giving my son what we thought was sage advice about what to do and what not to do. She leaned forward, put her elbows on the table and said: Don’t do anything stupid. And you will know when you do. Then she sat back. First, don’t panic. Even...
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March | 2009 | Jjcole54's Blog
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Archive for March, 2009 Monthly archive page. Public Relations 101 – Lessons Five B – Dealing with an outside crisis. On March 23, 2009. In 1984 the small village of Barneveld, Wis. was almost destroyed by a tornado. Nine people were killed as the monster storm swept most of the village away. It looked as if someone had a taken a giant sponge and wiped away 80 percent of the houses and businesses. This was crisis of major proportions. What does this have to do with your company? That’s the goal in a cris...
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Archive for February, 2009 Monthly archive page. Public Relations 101 – Lesson Two – Don’t Go Off The Record. On February 23, 2009. Last week I covered two of the cardinal rules of being interviewed: don’t lie. And never say no comment. In this lesson, we are going to talk about going off the record. Same rule as the first two – don’t do it. The corollary is there is no such thing as off the record. Let’s talk about them in order. First, the good thing:. One other thing if you think the blogger or report...
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Public Relations 101 – Lesson Two – Don’t Go Off The Record | Jjcole54's Blog
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Public Relations 101 – Lesson Two – Don’t Go Off The Record. On February 23, 2009. Last week I covered two of the cardinal rules of being interviewed: don’t lie. And never say no comment. In this lesson, we are going to talk about going off the record. Same rule as the first two – don’t do it. The corollary is there is no such thing as off the record. To paraphrase the late Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes: three things can happen when you go off the record and two of them are bad. One other thing if you thi...
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