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Tech. P R: A Glimpse Into The Future Well Before It Arrives

  The roots of great innovation are never just in the technology itself. They are always in the wider historical context. They require new ways of seeing. -          David Brooks, Columnist - The New York Times Engineers can invent the most exciting, game-changing technology, but nobody will know about it without great marketing and communications professionals. There’s a huge demand for people who can bring their stories to life. -          Rene Shimada Siegel, Founder & CEO “ Connext ” One of the greatest benefits in focusing on Tech. PR is that we get a glimpse into the future well before it arrives. But we also have the incredible opportunity to help position brilliant entrepreneurs and organizations by developing imaginative strategies and stories to place them in the present. -           Valerie Christopherson, Founder & CEO “Global Results Communica...

To Be Successful in P R Keep Polishing Your SOFT Skills

Friends, Thank you very much for taking out time to read my blog(s) from your very busy schedule. I really feel encouraged after reading your feedback in the comments column.  Friends, presenting my 5 5 th  blog titled  “ To Be Successful in P R Keep Polishing Your SOFT skills ” . I strongly believe that “Success will definitely come to us when we focus on developing ourselves”. Friends, the boom in artificial intelligence and automation will, according to different estimates, wipe out swathes of jobs across the global economy. So, of the jobs that are left, what should people do to prepare for them? What skills will they need?   This is the question LinkedIn posed to 4,000 talent professionals and business leaders around the world in an extensive survey that examined the "hard" and "soft" skills that companies are seeking most today. Cloud computing and artificial intelligence landed at the top of their list of 25 hard skills, following by skills ran...