You may be overlooking one of your most effective internal communications tools By Kelly Ehasz I never knew one brief email could be so powerful. It showed a sweet selfie of my
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How J. Lo and Nelson Mandela helped me plan 1,000 events, with a little help from my “Friends” I thought I was living the dream. Until I watched an antique wedding ring roll on the floor of an
Coming Full Circle-ish This summer, we’re taking some virtual road trips and exploring the country, courtesy of DCG staffers. Depending on where you
Why Maine Might Be the Best Vacation Spot … Evah! This summer, we’re taking some virtual road trips and exploring the country, courtesy of DCG staffers. Depending on where you
Top three reasons to work “extra remote” from the Florida Keys This summer, we’re taking some virtual road trips and exploring the country, courtesy of DCG staffers. Depending on where you
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Why You Should Visit Pittsburgh This summer, we’re taking some virtual road trips and exploring the country, courtesy of DCG staffers. Depending on where you
How to avoid the work-from-home blues By: Malaika Karriem and Megan Wojcik Living in a virtual world can be intimidating and overwhelming. The normal breaks in
Four hard truths: A pandemic year in review By: Alexandra Hristodoulou and Alissa Lorentz Back in December, we gave each other a call. It wasn’t planned, and we
If Jill Alarcon had an office, the door would always be open One phone call changed Jill Alarcon’s life. She was interviewing for a recruiting role but had other thoughts about the
To all the jobs I’ve had before — thank you! Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash Some people have a clear career trajectory. Not me. But I wouldn’t be who I am today
Channeling comedy writing in government contract work? It’s no joke. When I was in Ecuador, someone recognized me from Shrekfest. If this sounds like a joke to you, you just
The Twists and Turns of My Career Started at Age Four As an art director at DCG, it may seem that I was always interested in communications or design work. In
What Kind of Leader Are You? By Karen Bell Or, more importantly, what kind of leader do you want to be? Leadership potential exists at
Using Technology to Grow Newsletter Subscribers In a world where the average person receives 121 business emails per day, it can be easy for your newsletter
Three Ways IT Communicators Make Change Stick The 2020 pandemic has taught us many things but if I had to pick one, it would be the importance
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DCGers’ commitment to preventing Veteran suicide inspires new creative process PREVENTS team members produced a PSA and an educational video series DCG’s PREVENTS team members recently completed the production of
September 11: Stories of Kindness and Heroism When you think of September 11, 2001, the first thing that might come to mind is the horrible images of
Lessons Learned, Lessons Lived I attended my grandfather’s high school graduation. How is that possible? My maternal grandfather, Jim, left high school to fight
Discovering new views: Reflections on DCG’s 2020 Mentorship Program A photo of me hiking the Allegheny Mountains in Western Pennsylvania. Outside of DCG, I’m an adventurer at heart. Hiking
I hope that you are proud of you, too “You are a very special person. There is only one just like you. There’s never been anyone exactly like
Do you have what it takes to earn your PMP? DCGer Emily does! Three small letters, one BIG distinction. Earning a Project Management Professional (PMP)(R) certification tells your employer, clients, teammates and