What we learned about corporate culture from the author of “Bully Market”
Jamie Fiore Higgins thinks back to when her bosses at one of the world’s most powerful investment banks told her to take down her family photos
Big Game winners + losers: Some ads killed it, others bombed on the world’s biggest stage
Super Bowl winners and losers: Some ads killed it with humor, while others bombed on the world’s biggest stage There was a big game played
Why Do So Many Companies Suck At Employee Experience?
The era of the employee-favored job market – brought on at the height of Covid-19 and the great resignation – is coming to an end. Faced with
Back to Basics: Comedy in Advertising
Is it me, or are commercials getting funnier? After a thoroughly lackluster 2021 Super Bowl (from an advertising standpoint – dominated by
Does Your Brand Have Any Skeletons in the Closet?
Halloween is a time for tricks and treats, but when it comes to your corporate reputation, you never want to be spooked. The fact that only 23%
Introducing the Corporate Character Barometer
Less than one-quarter of communications pros have a playbook for knowing when and how to take a stand; Peppercomm launches new issues and crisis
FastCo: The business case for getting your team to laugh together
CEO Steve Cody observes that humor and levity in daily work interactions, even virtually, can actually change how our brains work. The approach
Women Making History: How Can Women in PR Continue to Grow Their Careers?
As part of our Women’s History Month programming at Peppercomm, we recently held a roundtable discussion connecting our most senior trailblazing
Is Humor a Touchdown Or Fumble In Super Bowl Ads?
Humor has long been a hallmark of Super Bowl ads, but does it always stick the landing with viewers at home? That depends. Check out Steven
Me Too, workplace humor and how far things have come
The following blog post was written by Peppercomm Senior Partner and Chief Innovation Officer Jacqueline Kolek In the wake of the #MeToo