RSS

What is RSS?

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way for you to receive custom, relevant and timely information from your favorite web sites. Instead of going to the web site and checking for updated content, subscribing to an RSS feed can help you save time by delivering links to any new content directly to you.

Subscribers will receive titles and summaries of newly added articles, reports and board indexes. Click on the article title to read an extended summary on our website and download a full PDF copy.

How do I use RSS?

You can view your RSS content in a number of different ways:

  • In your email box.
  • Through a RSS reader downloaded to your computer's desktop (such as FeedDemon or NewsFire.) Be sure to choose a reader that is compatible with your operating system (Windows or Mac OS.)
  • As part of a web-based service (such as MyYahoo!, MyMSN, Bloglines or a personalized Google home page). Content is always accessible through the web or even a mobile device.
  • Some web browsers, including Firefox, Safari and Opera also support RSS automatically.
How can I subscribe to feeds from Spencer Stuart?

Depending on how you wish to view your content, you can subscribe in a couple of ways.

View Content through a Reader or Web-based Service

After you have downloaded a reader or signed up for a web-based service, you may browse this page for all of our available feeds. Click on the orange RSS icon next to your content item of interest:



Then follow the instructions to add the feed to your reader. For more information on the specific features of your chosen reader, visit the reader's Help section.

View Content in Your Email Inbox

You may choose to have feeds delivered to your email box. Simply click on the envelope icon next to your content item of interest and enter your email address. You will receive an email only as new content is added to your preferred subject area.