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Corporate communicators struggling with internal measurement—here are the obstacles

Agility PR Solutions

A large majority (84 percent) of communicators want to implement some form of measurement to determine employee engagement, but they say they often lack the budget and technological resources to do so, according to new research from internal email comms firm PoliteMail Software.

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The developing case for internal comms in management

Wadds Inc.

The 2023 Gallagher report reveals the increasing value of internal communications in areas such as culture, strategy, and measurement and persistent challenges for the function to achieve greater management influence. Measurement: surveys and focus groups Measurement of the function has expanded in scope and usage.

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5 Ways to Improve Internal Communication

Cision

IPR defines organizational clarity as the extent that “employees recognize a line-of-sight between their job and the marketplace they operate in, against the backdrop of the company’s strategy.” Employee perception of how their job influences organizational success. What do you do with an email list? Of course you do.

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Developing your content strategy to become a trusted expert

Onclusive

Welcome back to our blog series about earned media strategy and measurement! Great content lies at the heart of everything communications does, including employee and leadership communications and PR. What do your key stakeholders, including employees, customers, shareholders and analysts, care about the most? Elizabeth Barrett.

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Why monitoring external factors is key to corporate reputation

Onclusive

Corporate reputation has surpassed profitability in its importance to business success—today’s customers, employees, investors, and other stakeholders have many choices, and they are leaning toward companies with a stellar public image. Ultimately, ESG is used to measure sustainability and societal impact of an organization.

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Building an impactful communications team with clear roles, responsibilities, scope and budget

Onclusive

Communications is a highly strategic function that supports the growth of your entire organization by nurturing and enhancing how your brand is perceived internally and externally. Corporate communications addresses a broad set of internal and external audiences and involves multiple instruments, platforms, and channels.

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Why Message Optimization is Key to Brand Success

Onclusive

That’s why it’s important to measure whether your messaging is resonating—internally and externally with stakeholders including employees, management, customers, partners and the media—and how your messaging is influencing actions. Measure how much. SOUNDBITE PERFORMANCE: Why message resonance is important.

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