by Stellar Communications Houston | Apr 9, 2025 | Business, Goal-setting, Internal Corporate Communication, Uncategorized
“The show doesn’t go on because it’s ready. It goes on because it’s 11:30.” – Lorne Michaels, the television writer and producer behind Saturday Night Live That legendary quote opens Saturday Night, a film that captures the frenzied ninety minutes before the debut...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Apr 22, 2021 | Business, Corporate history books, External business communication, Internal Corporate Communication
We gulped when a company called to publish its corporate history book by June. The global systems integrator asked us to squeeze into six months what normally takes one year. What goes into a year of publishing a corporate history book? 6-9 months = Content...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Apr 17, 2020 | Books, Business, Editing, External business communication, Financial communication, Internal Corporate Communication, Magazine articles
An author contacted us recently requesting proofreading services. She was horrified that several mistakes appeared in her published book, even after a proofreader had reviewed it. Of course, we understood her frustration. Errors slip past us every day in our emails,...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Jan 13, 2016 | Business, Internal Corporate Communication, Leadership, Uncategorized, Word Choice
It all comes down to one thing: emotion. That’s what Cody Keenan told the Today show this morning. He said that communication comes down to simply creating emotion. And as President Obama’s speechwriter, he should know. Keenan is the one who stirred...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Mar 18, 2015 | Freelance writers, Internal Corporate Communication, Leadership, Word Choice
“This sounds nothing like me,” a client recently confided about his content from another writer. “It’s not what I wanted.” His disappointment was evident–and not uncommon. What do you do when you read your first draft of content from your writer in high hopes ....
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