Internal comms in India: The trend that isn’t
While the Indian economy is exploding, the employee communication profession is merely smoldering—for the moment.
While the Indian economy is exploding, the employee communication profession is merely smoldering—for the moment.
It’s the same old story: Communicators understand the power of social media but their senior managers remain wary.
If we all ban together, maybe we can win the battle against live bloggers, crackberry addicts and cell phone junkies.
We discover what it’s like to communicate in a company where 15 percent of employees blog publicly.
PR messages need to be honest, succinct and quotable.
One government communicator successfully posts content in that most sacred of places: the employee bathroom.
Software firm’s free e-zine helps existing and potential customers—and boosts employee pride and productivity.
One-day sessions help managers communicate better with direct reports.
No hard sell allowed on the popular photo sharing site—but encouraging communities is OK.
Growth of internal social networks creates a management tug-of-war
Told her help would not be needed, Cassandra listened and learned as a senior speaker fumbled his way through a presentation
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Our guide to the selfless task of making everyone else look good.
A few words of wisdom to those obsessed with measuring the impact of message delivery.
CEO Steve Davis writes the blog himself, posts once or twice a week, reads every comment and frequently responds.