The workplace dynamic has changed over the past few years largely due to the economy, especially for the public relations industry. Many people feel grateful just to have a job, while others might feel too much stress trying to fulfill more than one role. So how do you bring joy and meaning back into the office? A Forbes Woman article helps us out with a few tips.
Forbes contributor David DiSalvo recently released a preview of a large research project that he’s working on. The piece examines five traits of highly respected achievers in an organization. We’ve highlighted the more important points below, but if you want to read the full piece, it can be found here.
There is something to be said for creating social media buzz… but what about creating fake buzz? Here is an example of when a faux social media campaign becomes a press release.
Since the beginning of time, there has been a battle of the sexes, men v. women. Even the saying “men are from Mars and women are from Venus” says a lot about the difference (… or competition) between the two genders.
Every company is founded on certain principles, and it’s these principles that should be driving your business decisions. If your restaurant was founded on the idea that fresh ingredients are essential for good food, then you should always buy the freshest ingredients, rather than the cheapest.
By now, most of us have seen the movie Magic Mike. Whether you went to “help out a friend” or to give in to a guilty pleasure, women all around the country made it to the theater opening weekend. Sex has always been a big selling point, almost guaranteeing a response no matter what industry. However, as of late, sex has been selling to women more than usual. It started with the 50 Shades of Grey phenomenon and now with Magic Mike.
According to the book Inbound Marketing, by Brian Halligan, "people shop and learn in a whole new way compared to just a few years ago." Halligan goes on to say that marketers must adapt their methods or risk extinction. One way that the marketing ballgame has changed is due to the internet and way we use it to shop and gather information.
Women Entrepreneurs
Women own 10.6 million businesses in the United States.
They employ 19.1 million workers--that's one in every seven employees.
Their businesses account for $2.5 trillion in sales.
Twin Peaks is a restaurant in Texas that has experienced a boom in business, but it's probably not because of the food. The waitresses at Twin Peaks wear skimpy plaid tops that accentuate their chests. In case you didn't catch the joke, the chain's logo is an image of two pointy, snow-capped mountains. And the sports bar doesn't stop there: It promises "scenic views."