media

In this second part to our popular toolkit on Web 2.0 for internal communicators we look at leveraging your networks, buying in the boss, feeding the beast, and going mobile.
According to a survey by VMA of internal communicators their use of podcasts dropped from 36% to 19%.
As the impact of WikiLeaks continues to be felt across the globe, we examine the issues and challenges that have arisen as a result - from a media and internal communications perspective.
It's been a busy September! Here are all the happenings on the web that have caught our eye over the last few weeks. Enjoy!
Simplygoodadvice’s Liam FitzPatrick takes a quick tour of the issues and suggests some places where a communicator could be looking for inspiration.
It seems we can't open a magazine or book on internal communications without reading about the headlong advance of social media and online communications.
“We are our own harshest critics. The intranet is a channel that needs to be managed over time. Much like a household, it’s never done. You’re always adding to it.”
This article summarizes the implications of new media influence on internal communications and provides a strategy for managers to leverage opportunities to their advantage.
Falling for Social Media is a bit like falling in love with the boy or girl from the wrong side of town.
The bluffers guide to staying cool in a hotbed of online innovation.
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