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Avoiding Assumptions in Employee Communications

PRSay

Visit the April 2022 issue of Strategies & Tactics for more insights on employee communications. It is the responsibility of every employee communicator to deliver messages free from assumptions. Employee communicators often have context that their audiences don’t. What do I need employees to do? Manage costs?

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The 6-Step Guide to Creating a Thought Leadership Content Program

Contently - Strategy

Any organization can deliver thought leadership content if it has a system for generating ideas and a process for turning them into engaging assets. Half of C-suite executives say they leverage thought leadership to make purchasing decisions in tough economic times. What is thought leadership? There are differences, however.

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Corporate Activism Brings Benefits and Pitfalls, Report Finds

PRSay

For businesses, societal discord presents risks to corporate reputation, employee recruitment and organizational morale. The USC report, “ The Future of Corporate Activism ,” calls professional communicators “pioneers in this unfamiliar territory.”. Communicating with purpose. Sometimes, however, such campaigns lack substance.

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Why CEO Visibility Still Counts

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It’s difficult to separate the cause from the effect here (large and successful companies are media magnets after all), but successful CEOs use various PR strategies and channels to engage with stakeholders, share insights, and shape narratives. But what exactly does CEO visibility entail, and why does it matter?

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New Research Shows Poor CEO Communication on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

PRSay

Many corporate CEOs also made a big mistake by not communicating to employees about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to new research from The Grossman Group in partnership with The Harris Poll. For many employees, even the communication they did receive missed the mark. When employees are not OK, business suffers.

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Young Employees Bring Fresh Ideas, Perspectives, Creativity

PRSay

Find more ideas on unleashing your creativity in the March issue of Strategies & Tactics. Your interns and entry-level employees are full of ideas from what they were just taught in school, what their friends are seeing trend on TikTok and what other new platforms are being developed at this very moment. Bring in young voices.

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Are employees the forgotten audience on LinkedIn?

Communications Conversations

LinkedIn says a whopping 30% of a brand page’s engagement comes from employees. That same LinkedIn survey also says employees are 14 times more likely to share content from their employers than other types of content on LinkedIn. but if I had to guess it would easily be north of 50% employee comments.