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4 simple reasons the mobile newsfeed is the future of employee communications

Communications Conversations

In case you haven’t noticed, there’s an interesting trend going on in the employee communications world. It’s VP of Communications in Europe, Stuart Jackson, recently shared results from his team’s move away from the corporate intranet to an employee app : Nissan Insider Mobile. The early results?

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Cultivate Exceptional Teams Built on Open Communication and Challenge Culture

Stern + Associates

To his leadership methodology, rather than a strictly sales-focused background, Travis brings a positive, people-focused management ethos from his human resources background. Encouraging employees to speak up can also prepare an organization for coming challenges.

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Sending Deskless Workers Relevant Communications That Make Work Better

PRSay

Limeade was a proud sponsor of Connect 19 — the PRSA Employee Communications Section’s annual conference. Despite the traditional image of an employee at a desk in an office, a significant proportion of today’s workforce is deskless. A recent report estimated that deskless employees make up 80 percent of the global workforce.

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Was Away On A Mission Impossible?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

But it’s a perfect time for fresh leadership, and a good way for Korey to be sent packing as a public face of the brand. Businesses spend millions on brand reputation and community service. But a reputation can unravel quickly when a public-facing employee mistreats a customer, and the customer takes the case to the social mob.

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Building Your Communications Career from the Ground Up: 5 Ways to Make Any Job Work for You

Deirdre Breakenridge

According to a report by Burning Glass and the Strada Institute, 39 percent of Communications and Journalism majors will be underemployed in their first job. For me, that meant starting off in retail at Patagonia when I first moved to Washington D.C. Everyone needs to start somewhere. Take on work that builds marketable skills.

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Unpacking The Away PR Disaster

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

But it’s a perfect time for fresh leadership, and a good way for Korey to be sent packing as a public face of the brand. Businesses spend millions on brand reputation and community service. But a reputation can unravel quickly when a public-facing employee mistreats a customer, and the customer takes the case to the social mob.

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The Snowball Effect: How Your Company Culture Affects Your Customer Service and Informs Your Communications Strategy

Barokas

Company culture rests on the values every employee brings with them to the office each day. It’s also the foundation for customer service, which in turn shapes the company’s brand and communications strategies. When your customers believe in your organization like your employees do, it means more business. New research from Inc.