internal communication

Founded in 1945, Grundfos, the world's largest manufacturer of pumps, employs more than 19,000 workers worldwide. See how social media plays a crucial role in the company’s efforts to create a ‘Global Working Culture’.
A new breed of communicator is helping transform the traditional heart of the UK's largest pharmaceutical company into a $10bn fast-moving consumer goods business.
Ann Pilkington continues her series of articles on project communication, presenting top tips for keeping objectives SMART during three important stages of evaluation.
Thanks to Einstein we all know that Energy cannot be created or destroyed - but can it be interpreted effectively as a corporate theme to unite 32,000 employees, from 28 diverse businesses and spread across 13 states in India? Yes, if you're the Murugappa Group
Demonstrating the commercial value of your internal communications function to the business through rigorous measurement has never been more important. In a climate where proving value is the norm, it pays to be choosy about what we measure.
Working in Finance is fast-paced and often stressful. See how Citigroup in London aims to equip employees with a snappy digital tool to ease the overload.
Post-its have long been a cherished tool in the workplace, adding convenient reminders of our daily tasks via familiar yellow squares. But can the sticky notes work as a digital communication tool? One Chicago-based studio is working to make it happen.
What does a 'Rising Star' in internal comms look like? And why is it critical for the industry to recognise young talent? We caught up with Michelle Morgan, Senior Consultant in Internal Communications at VMA Group, to discuss the initiative.
Video continues to be a hot tool in internal communications but the rise of mobile and gamification are adding new layers to this social and training resource. See which companies are creating their own valuable video platforms for employees in this insightful round-up.
Fresh off his engaging SMILE presentation in London last week, Dennis Agusi spoke with Kelly Kass about the way Philips are transforming their live events, causing global leaders to become more social and digitally savvy.
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