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Letter from the Editor in ChiefInternal communicationsBY FELICIA EMPEY | f.empey@gmail.com Welcome to the Winter issue of the Communicator. Our theme is “Internal Communications.” |
WorkplaceInternal communications lessons learned from brand failuresBY DENA GOUWELOOS | dena@punchcanada.com Dena Gouweloos shares some of the most disastrous communications errors that could have been prevented with the right internal communications system in place. |
AudienceUsing employee feedback to deliver effective meetingsBY ÁNGELA COLÓN | Ángela Colón outlines the many ways to improve meeting effectiveness and states that employee feedback is perhaps the most valuable and cost-effective to utilize. |
EducationBest practices to make engaging internal videosBY VANESSA HOLDING | Vanessa@arcandcrown.com Vanessa Holding shares the five steps you should consider to ensure your content will resonate with audiences. |
ContentDelivering the news inside and out: Why internal and external communicators are beneficial for all organizationsBY SABRINA LAVI | www.opentext.com Sabrina Lavi reminds us how internal and external communications should work in tandem with each
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ContentTips to enhance your internal communicationsBY MATTHEW COLLIS | matthewdcollis@gmail.com Matthew Collis gives a variety of scalable solutions to internal communications pitfalls or roadblocks
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From the webMore in-depth content related to this issue’s theme 2020 Trend Forecast: Employees The Single Most Important Thing To Communicate To Employees |
Provide insight into your Crisis Communication strategiesIABC/Toronto in partnership with CS&A International, is conducting a survey to determine how Communicators are managing crises within their organizations. Whether you have a strategy or not, we want to hear from you! |