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Communications
Surrogate Reader -- Milestone reflections: on where ideas come from, the role of the editor, and advice from an early boss. By Directors & Boards Editor James Kristie.
Fourth Quarter 2007 [1 page(s)]
How to Get The Best Out Of A Golf Outing -- Tips for taking advantage of an event like this to develop relationships important to you and your business. By Maureen Ryan-Fable of FirstProtocol. Plus: How golf and business pair up, according to Lee Iacocca and Arnold Palmer.
Third Quarter 2007 [4 page(s)]
On a Road Not Taken -- Editing an article on golf outings brings back memories of a pivotal moment ? 'Oh, by the way, do you play golf?' By Directors & Boards Editor James Kristie.
Third Quarter 2007 [1 page(s)]
How Not to Open Your Speech -- Many theories have been offered as to what is the best way to open a speech. Here are some of them — and why you should never use them. By Jeanette Henderson of Podium Master.
First Quarter 2007 [1 page(s)]
Announcing a New Board Member -- Companies should treat the appointment of a new director as an opportunity to convey a strategic message to the market. By PR strategists Ron Culp and Naomi Gitlin.
First Quarter 2005 [2 page(s)]
The 'Very Public' Public Company Director -- In this new era of transparency, a board will benefit by adding image management of the board itself to its sphere of concerns and capabilities. By Howard J. Rubenstein of Rubenstein Associates.
First Quarter 2005 [4 page(s)]
Managing the Release of Material Information -- What's new for directors in the SEC's new accelerated disclosure obligations. Specific guidance for handling director resignations. By Carolyn Miller of Fleishman-Hillard Inc.
Summer 2004 [4 page(s)]
A Powerful Instrument -- An ability to write is 'the most overlooked skill in the business arena.' By Sidney Harman of Harman International Industries.
Fall 2003 [1 page(s)]
The Tremendous Power of Communications -- From the authors of the book "The Bard and the Board," here are several vital lessons that apply to corporate communicators today. By Norman Augustine, retired chairman of Lockheed Martin Corp., and Kenneth Adelman, former U.N. ambassador.
Winter 2000 [1 page(s)]
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