internal communications

the business case: there is visible return on investment

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why you should let your employees access social networking sites and social media tools

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Look, it’s not often I promote Ragan Communications, even though they do a tremendous amount of work for the North American business communicator (as Melcrum does for the European and Australasian), but I just HAVE to talk about an upcoming webinar. My mate Shel Holtz (@shel) is running a 60-minute webinar on the future of [...]

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Just received my courtesy copy of the 2nd Australasian edition of Wood, Zefane, Fromholtz, Wiesner and Creed’s core textbook, ‘Organisational Behaviour: Core Concepts and applications’ (Wiley). It’s part of the fun that comes from being a psychologist as well as a business communicator; never a dull life! Very flattered, because again they have referenced by [...]

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The participants around the board room table viewed me with some skepticism. I was right, guys, wasn’t I :-)

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The wise communicator will get involved as soon as possible, even if just in a small way, lest their own career prospects become limited

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Avoid fancy shots – zooming in and out can be distracting and also waste battery power.

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Look, if you really just want to see me and not attend the full Summit you can, but I reckon you’d be a mug to miss out on the others…

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I love finding examples of bizarre signage. This particular sign appears on the counter of a government health centre and got me all sorts of irritated looks when I kept doing as it politely instructed. Anyone would think government workers don’t have a sense of humour! Tweet

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T he University of South Australia’s Centre for Human Resource Management has found that 31 per cent of organisational leavers are poached away. But of even greater concern is the finding that just under half of all employees who left their employer did so because of a bad experience, such as being passed over for [...]

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