by Stellar Communications Houston | Mar 30, 2018 | Book events, Books, Business, External business communication, Faith, Leadership, Uncategorized, Writing
You wouldn’t guess the long, emotional journey that has driven Dr. Alanna Bree to establish A Children’s House for Pediatric Dermatology – nor its nonprofit counterpart, A Children’s House for the Soul. Her face only beamed joy as supporters streamed in the doors of...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Jan 31, 2018 | Business, External business communication, Uncategorized, Word Choice
Your mom was right: Your tone matters. And now that most business introductions happen online, it matters more than ever. That’s because your website represents your business personality. Without the luxury of personally greeting every online visitor, you’ve got to...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Dec 7, 2017 | Author Interviews, Books, Business, Uncategorized
Unemployment was no laughing matter for Roni Elayne Singer and Nancy DePrimo Zuromski. They both endured the shock and sadness of losing a job at the same time, and now the duo – both back in the workforce – are setting out to help others. They are co-authors of a...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Mar 22, 2017 | Business, Editing, External business communication, Uncategorized
Let me begin by saying that this isn’t a political article. The truth is I’m not a very political person. But I am passionate about communication. That’s why I make it a habit to observe the techniques of the Presidents of the United States. No other position faces...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Dec 14, 2016 | Book events, Books, Business, Events, Goal-setting, Marketing, Uncategorized, Writing
The staff at River Oaks Bookstore knows about book signings. Since their doors opened in Houston 45 years ago, the booksellers have handled more than 3,000 book events for authors. That’s why their feedback on Bill Herrington’s book event last week mattered. Their...
by Stellar Communications Houston | May 24, 2016 | Books, Business, Editing
It happens with almost every client. And when it does, the moment is palpable. A CEO burrows his brow in uncomfortable silence. A business owner laughs weakly, shifting awkwardly in her chair. An author wipes away tears, apologizing for the unexpected emotions. These...
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