Organizations with a deep-rooted culture of innovation are more likely to experience 15 percent more benefits and fewer obstacles from large or sudden change events. However, more than 40 percent of executives and employees surveyed indicate that their organizations...
In today’s business climate, Gen Z still doesn’t trust you: It’s time to rethink your ‘Plan Z’
The world is changing faster than ever, and the digitally native and globally conscious Generation Z is prepared to adapt to the rapidly transforming environment. But brands and businesses must become more aware that Gen Z sniffs out inauthenticity with ease—they...
When businesses should be talking about social issues—and how best to do it
These days, companies of all shapes and sizes are under increasing pressure from the public as well as their own employees to speak out on various social issues. According to some researchers, over 80 percent of the public expects CEOs to speak out publicly on social...
Thinking of a change in career? PR/communications could be for you
Back in the day it was the done thing to join a company after university and stay for life. So many people from the Baby Boomer generation (1940-1960) did just that. A job for life was actually a thing. Then, for the next generation, it was expected that whatever...
4 tips for creating an international public relations strategy
Expanding into new, international markets can help you take a business to the next level. The key to successfully expanding a business into an international market is to build brand awareness. A high-quality public relations strategy will make or break the success of...
ICYMI: Bulldog’s Top 10 most popular posts in October
As we dive headlong into the holiday season, Bulldog capped off a strong summer and fall with another big month of original research articles and submissions from our cadre of regular contributors. We tackled some timely topics last month, including the persuasiveness...
How to use newsjacking to transform your PR campaign
The way we consume and create social media is constantly changing. As consumers become producers, the line between what is the news and what is UGC has begun to blur. (Image Source: Medium) As over 71 percent of young people report that they consume their news on...
5 ways PR firms can reduce the impact of missed deadlines
Successfully meeting deadlines is the cornerstone of any business’s reputation, no matter how big or small the business may be. Deadlines are crucial, particularly in businesses that work with particular time constraints like delivery services, supply chains, and...
More holiday shoppers will use mobile apps to meld online and in-store experiences—is your app ready?
Brand and retailer apps will play a much larger role in holiday shopping this year—and you can bet that communicators will be on the hook to make sure their company and client app developers have their platforms ready to perform. New research from mobile app...
NFL’s Aaron Rodgers sacked by his own words in vaccine dust-up
Being in a crisis situation is nothing new for Aaron Rodgers, the star quarterback for the Green Bay Packers. But usually the crisis is caused by rushing National Football League lineman attempting to sack him. Occasionally, Rodgers, arguably the best at his position...
New research affirms marketers are not focused on company goals
Communicators are proving their value in the C-suite and earning more accolades and empowerment in the process, yet a new survey reveals that marketers continue to struggle to align goals with company objectives, according to new data released from Plannuh, a...
7 tips to engage your audience with interactive marketing
Gone are the days of television and print ads being the do-all and end-all of marketing. With the rise of social media and customers becoming increasingly vocal about what they want from their products, static marketing is simply a thing of the past. Interactive...












