by czangerl | Sep 3, 2021 | Student and Alumni perspectives, Trend spotting
While designing a recent webinar on the subject of preparing PR students for an era of digital disruption, my colleagues Christina Inge and Ed Powers and I pondered the skills required to thrive in the field. Our thought process was informed by the work of the Page...
by czangerl | Jun 8, 2021 | Program News, Student and Alumni perspectives
When I first heard that my degree program had a virtual PR firm, I was skeptical. I mistakenly thought work with Husky Communications was purely voluntary and didn’t count for course credit. I also assumed, incorrectly, that when the clients were real and the stakes...
by czangerl | Oct 13, 2019 | Trend spotting, Uncategorized
A couple of years ago, we posted the results of research that showed how the role of the Chief Communication Officer (CCO) has evolved during our era of digital disruption. While not many of us will work our way to the CCO level, we know that these rising expectations...
by czangerl | May 26, 2019 | Trend spotting
My answer: You bet! Last February, CPS sponsored a Symposium on the Intersection of AI and Talent Strategy. What we learned both from experts who are tracking the trends and AI champions who are actually implementing AI initiatives is that these technologies are...
by czangerl | Apr 24, 2019 | Trend spotting
Surely, you’ve noticed the dwindling art of the conversation in your daily interactions? When is the last time you were in a line for coffee, waiting for an Uber, or standing in line waiting to board a plane without noticing that the majority of the heads in the line...