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Apple iPhone5 Maps Mea Culpa
Let’s face it. Apologies are hard. Few like to admit they are wrong, and for some it feels humiliating. The party apologizing feels vulnerable. But the wronged party usually feels better. Some psychologists say that in relationships, apologetic behavior is … Continue reading
Doing the Founding Fathers Proud With Homespun Gasoline
The onset of the election season means politicians have taken en masse to invoking the Founding Fathers to support positions across the range of the political spectrum. Although the Founding Fathers surely would have cringed at the use to which … Continue reading
Posted in Clean Technology, Environmental, Uncategorized
Tagged Beckerman, Beckerman PR, Beckerman Voices, blogging, boycott of 1767, clean technology, Cleantech, Compressed Natural Gas, election, election season, Fisher-Tropsch process, foreign oil, Founding Fathers, gas-to-liquids, Marketing, media, Media Relations, New Jersey, OPEC rule, PR, public relations, Qatar Petroleum, Royal Dutch Shell, Sasol, Stefanie Matteson, T. Boone Pickens, transportation fuel
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Imitation, The Most Annoying Form Of Flattery
Three weeks ago I attended the PR News Facebook Conference. The content I gleaned from this event was informative, compelling and important to my particular trade. The following morning, I published a blog post – “15 Must-Knows From The PRNews … Continue reading
You Don’t Have a Blog?!
I’ve often thought about trying out for “Jeopardy.” I’m pretty sure I could hold my own, maybe even win a day or two if I had the right categories—no World Geography, please–and was quick on the buzzer. I even practice my buzzing-in-skills … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, cheesecake, Free Speech, Jeopardy, Planned Parenthood, Scared Silly, snarky, Supreme Court, The Big Lebowski
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The Art of Litigation Communications
Every communications professional worth his or her salt nowadays has to include litigation communications in the bag of tricks. It’s been 20 years since the Supreme Court found that lawyers have not just the right but also the obligation to … Continue reading