Be Heard

Thank you for visiting the MMI blog where we invite you to be heard. Whether you are here to check out MMI or simply to browse our posts for insights into the world of public relations, we welcome you to kick back and stay a while.

DISCLOSURE: We occasionally talk about our clients on this blog.  When we do, we identify them as our clients. 


Anjelica Cummings

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Fact: It’s More About The Team – Less About You

by Anjelica Locklear

Many people struggle at work because they want more authority. It turns out you can get a lot done if you take more responsibility instead. The responsibility is often offered, and rarely taken. You get even more done if you give away credit, relentlessly.

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comment | 09/02/2010


Brittney Storm

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

A PR Lesson From Tiger Woods’ Ex, Elin Nordegren

by Brittney Storm

Taking a page from Sandra Bullock, Tiger Woods’ now-ex-wife Elin Nordegren tells all to People magazine in what she says is her first and last interview. 

 

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comment | 08/25/2010


Kate Catlin

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Does Smart Attire Make You Smarter?

by Kate Catlin

Does what you wear have an impact on your thought process throughout the day? Many local students don’t think so, but administrators at local universities disagree.

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comment | 08/24/2010


Jill Mastrangelo

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

The Happiest Hours

by Jill Mastrangelo

A large part of being successful in the public relations industry, especially at MMI, is using your time wisely. Time management skills can be hard to conquer, especially in a career where things change minute to minute, and the next phone call is potentially a reporter on deadline or a client who needs your immediate help on a crisis PR situation.

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comment | 08/23/2010


Jim Schlegelmilch

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

To Build or Not to Build The Mosque

by Jim Schlegelmilch

Ground ZeroThese past few weeks it’s been hard to escape the increasingly heated debate over whether or not to allow the Muslim community to build a new “community center” on Ground Zero, the site of the 9/11 terrorist attack.  The debate has numerous angles, most popularly, whether or not they should be allowed to build there and who has the power to decide this, New York or the federal government.

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1 comment | 08/18/2010


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