communication

It's not easy to connect with employees when threats of office closures, pay freezes and redundancies are looming. Author and measurement expert Susan Walker explains how to conduct effective research when morale is low and futures are uncertain.
The Survey Initiative’s Gary Cattermole offers 10 communication tips for conducting employee surveys that attract high participation rates and deliver responses that allow you to drive real change.
They're young, they're tech-savvy, and they make up a good part of our work force: they're Generation Y. Our own Gen Y'er, Sophia Cheng, gets to the bottom of what makes them tick and what companies can do to retain this critical part of the employee population.
We review the much-hyped biography of the man who brought us some of the biggest communication tools to date: Steve Jobs. See what made the late Apple CEO tick - both inside and outside the office.
When it comes to sustainability, communicators play an important role in informing and engaging employees around the initiatives. How should they do it and which companies are leading the way? Veronica Scheubel reports.
The best of the best in speechwriting recently gathered in Bournemouth to discuss the secrets to crafting engaging speeches and capturing audiences. Karuna Kumar was there to scoop up the top tips.
You're relaxing on your vacation and suddenly your BlackBerry goes off. Do you check that dreaded email or do you wait till you return to the office? Hear what these communicators have to say (the ones that responded to our emails!).
Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson first turned on their microphones on January 3, 2005. Six years later, the duo are celebrating a true milestone: Episode #600 of For Immediate Release (FIR).
In our engaging video report, MacLeod talks to simply about his important role chairing the task force, the significance of the comms endeavor and what he hopes companies will get out of it.
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