Beat competition – market thyself
In a world of where everything is a plenty, how do you stand out in the crowd? That is the question organisations, products, employees and even personalities like politicians are grappling with every day. Products…
In a world of where everything is a plenty, how do you stand out in the crowd? That is the question organisations, products, employees and even personalities like politicians are grappling with every day. Products…
If you are a CEO, the fortune of the brand is on your shoulders. No question about that.You embody the brand. A great CEO, therefore, passionately positions the brand in the psyche of the stakeholders.…
“Delete that app!” Sounds familiar? yeah, coz crisis hits the modern cab like a thunderbolt. See, the cabs of today are prone to scandals. Indeed, the very technological platform and spirit that created the modern-day…
When we, Rococo PR, get a communication job (spoken or written) we pay keen attention to choice of words. We distill and then deploy diction for impact. Our public speaking and writing classes take the…
The Public Relations Society of Kenya (PRSK) has appointed Ms Sylvia Mudasia Mwichuli as its first CEO. In a communique, Dr Wilfred Marube the PRSK’s president said that the appointment takes effect from Sep. 1,…
BrighterMonday Kenya launches campaign to increase the employability and visibility of job seekers to potential employers East Africa’s online recruitment platform BrighterMonday Kenya is enhancing its approach to reduce unemployment in the country with the…
– Founded in 2006, BrighterMonday Kenya has helped over 40,000 businesses hire the right staff and has over one million jobseekers on its platform. Nairobi, July 22, 2021… Leading online jobs platform BrighterMonday Kenya marks…
Recently, a section of top education officials in Kenya issued edicts barring the media from covering the reopening of schools. The press, the official directed, would require clearance from authorities before visiting any school. This,…
As you will know, William Hamiliton, then owner of the Wall Street Journal, was brutally honest: “A newspaper is a private enterprise owing nothing whatever to the public which grants it no franchise. It is therefore…