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Using internal communication channels to drive organisational performance

Stephen Waddington

Internal communication is an important management function that contributes to leadership, productivity, and employee engagement within organisations. The new CIPD guides provide practical advice for HR professionals but are also useful primers for internal communication professionals.

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3 Benefits of Integrating Your Enterprise Social Strategy

Cision

So how can enterprise businesses achieve success? Successful enterprise social strategies span silos and involve all departments, creating a cohesive plan that accurately reflects your business, employees and overall goals. Learn the steps for building your successful enterprise-level social strategy.

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More on PR2020: social media activism, internal comms resurgence, storytelling and professionalism

Stephen Waddington

There were some clear misses in my original essay: social media activism, internal communications, storytelling and professionalism in PR. The resurgence of internal communications Internal communications is one of the hottest areas of contemporary PR. I’ve developed each of these themes below. It is enjoying significant growth.

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Content analysis tool BuzzSumo adds journalist database for SMBs [PR tech sum no. 48]

Sword and the Script

BuzzSumo edges into PR with journalist database for SMBs; Poppulo adds generative AI for internal comms; why don’t PR software vendors follow basic PR standard practices? Poppulo adds generative AI for internal comms Poppulo, which develops an internal comms platform called Harmony, said it embedded generative AI into its platform.

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Stop with the hocus pocus – employee communications is for muggles

PR Conversations

A European internal communications veteran explains: In order to help organisations use communications to get results , practitioners should call on simple skills and experience —not a book of runes, silver bullets or magic fairy dust. ” We need to shed some light on employee communications. By Liam FitzPatrick, FCIPR.

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Appetite remains for agency acquisitions across UK and Europe

Wadds Inc.

Creative capabilities in particular are highly sought after – so the Uncommon/Havas deal was not surprising. As the digital groups continue to grow rapidly, the demand for strong creative capabilities will continue as they look for content to win the battle for attention, competing for acquisitions with the networks.

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Inspiring Communications: What You Make Is Not What You Do

Waxing UnLyrical

Like the classic example of the three masons , it is important to help employees to remember why what they are doing matters to people every day. Image: rawpixel.com via Unsplash , Creative Commons CC0. The value that they bring to their task is far more than the ability to bring home a paycheck.