Rob Biesenbach
Communications pro, actor, author
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Recent Posts
- The Road Taken
- 11 Deadly Sins of Public Speakers and Presenters (Pt. 2)
- 5 Life Lessons I Learned From My Cat
- Sterling’s Gold: 7 Lessons for Success from Mad Men
- Cut Your Writing to the Bone: 6 Tips
- Fewer Inspirational Quotes, More Original Thinking, Please
- Eulogy for My Father
- Is Your Writing Missing the Element of Suspense?
- 10 Everyday Words You’re Misusing (Including ‘Everyday’)
- Why Are PR People So Miserable?
Categories
- Audience (4)
- Communication (8)
- Editing (2)
- Emotion (4)
- Grammar & Usage (2)
- Language (3)
- Leadership (1)
- Management (2)
- Media Relations (1)
- Most Popular (23)
- Presentations/Speeches (7)
- Promotion (1)
- Quotes (1)
- Review & Approval Process (1)
- Show, Don't Tell (6)
- Storytelling (7)
- Video (1)
- Visual Communication (2)
- Web (1)
- Working with Lawyers (2)
- Writing (4)
My Other Stuff
Tweets
- Stunningly beautiful, heartfelt tribute from @StephenAtHome to his mother tonight. Great lady, great son. 2 hours ago
- The Blackhawks are making it very hard on the fair weather fan. 3 hours ago
- @TavernWench And the few Gandolfini posts in my feed are absolutely buried in all the Slim Whitman tributes 4 hours ago
- Colbert reportedly to return tonight after his mother's death ow.ly/mcKd8 4 hours ago
- RT @astekweb: We just launched the new professional site for our friend and client @RobBiesenbach #YEAstek! ar.gy/4YWC 8 hours ago
Category Archives: Management
Sterling’s Gold: 7 Lessons for Success from Mad Men
Roger Sterling: fictional ad man, chronic drinker and serial womanizer. An inspiration to wiseasses everywhere, he says the things we wish we could say in the workplace — only funnier … This blog has moved! You can check out the … Continue reading →
Posted in Communication, Leadership, Management, Most Popular
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Tagged Homer Simpson, Mad Men, Roger Sterling
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Why Are PR People So Miserable?
Much has been written about the PR business being such a stressful occupation. Lots of reasons are cited, from slashed budgets to demanding clients to cranky reporters. And while I tend to believe that much of this stress is exaggerated (these are, after all, PR … Continue reading →
Posted in Management, Most Popular
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Tagged Advertising agency, PR firms, Public relations
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