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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corporate message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a communication or announcement that is intended for a business or organization, often conveying important information or branding.
Example: "The CEO delivered a corporate message to all employees regarding the company's new strategic direction."
Alternatives: "a business communication" or "a company announcement."
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A corporate message will come on right after the show's host, Laura Linney, introduces the program.
As companies move to aggressively market themselves through Facebook fan pages, blog posts and Twitter updates, they are waving goodbye to the days when a corporate message could be tightly controlled by just a few managers in a communications office.
Calhoun taught at N.Y.U. for sixteen years, and he said that Sexton "came in with a strong, communitarian message he was serious about his commitment to that ideal but it played to the university as a corporate message, because it was filtered through a big, hierarchical leadership structure".
Okay, that sounds more in line with a corporate message.
Apple still likes to push a corporate message of being 'masters of design' and while that may be in question given the iPhone changes, the Apple Card gives them a new canvas to work with.
There seems to be a narrative floating around that local news is being compromised in the interest of a corporate message, and it couldn't be farther from the truth.
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It is a plan that worked for Yammer, a corporate messaging tool, and Dropbox, with offers storage in the cloud, as well as the Linux operating system.
It's a corporate messaging software that will likely find a home on Palm's forthcoming Tungsten W wireless device.
With $40 million in venture capital still in the bank, Shader decided to build a corporate messaging service to run on devices competing with BlackBerry.
Of course, there's also enterprise software (CrowdStrike, for cybersecurity, and Symphony, a corporate messaging platform) and consumer internet (question-and-answer sites Quora and Zhihu).
Nevertheless, a common corporate message is slowly emerging, one that starts with the observation that American business, on its own, cannot control health insurance costs.
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