This is Part 2 of The Comms Pro’s Guide to Fake News. See Part 1 here. While pundits, pols, and activists fill up Facebook and Twitter with rants about the policies of the new White House, professional communicators are doing a lot of hand-wringing on their own. At issue, of course, is how we respond […]
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