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The Role of Internal Communications in the C-Suite: Why It Matters

In today's fast-paced business world, Internal Communications (IC) is not just a function but a crucial element for organizational success. It involves th...

Why Purpose Matters: Exploring the Benefits of Purpose-Driven Work

Purpose-driven work has become a popular trend, changing how employees think and influencing how companies operate. With younger generations like Gen Z an...

Enhancing Employee Experience (EX): Creating Business Success

In today’s fast-paced corporate environment, employee experience (EX) is not just an HR buzzword; it’s the backbone of a thriving workplace. EX is how you...

Empower Your IC Team: Less IT, More Impactful Messages

Internal Communications (IC) teams bridge the gap between management and employees, fostering engagement, alignment, and a sense of community within organ...

Common Pitfalls in Internal Comms & How to Leap Over Them

A recent study by Towers & Watson showed thatcompanies with effective communication practices are 3.5 times more likely to outperform their peers. It's no...

Human Resources and Optimizing the Digital Tech Stack

The topic for today’s blog is usually left to IT specialist's domain - streamlining your digital tech stack. Shockingly, it's something that HR should be ...

Groundhog Day: When Internal Comms Decisions Fall into the Paws of a Furry Forecasting Friend

Ah, Groundhog Day! The quirky tradition where we eagerly wait for a furry creature to predict the weather.

Transforming Your Comms Strategies for 2024

As we step into a fresh year, the tradition of personal resolutions is thriving as ever. However, an intriguing shift reveals professionals turning the le...

The Integral Role of Employee Communication within HR Strategies

Effective communication forms the bedrock of any successful organization, influencing every aspect of its functioning. Today, we delve into the significan...



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