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Attenzi: A Social Business Story
Last week I published part one of my thoughts on social business and looked at some of the definitions that exist and resources that are available. If you missed it, you can read it here. Today is the launch of a novel approach by one of my fellow Social Media Panel members Philip Sheldrake @shel[...]
Defining social business
What is social business and what does it mean? Is it literally using social media to conduct business, adopting a sharing mentality in an organisation, being a friendly/sociable company or more than that? You’ve probably come across the term because it’s everywhere I look at the moment and am[...]
Will there be donuts? A guide to meetings…
How many meetings do you have a day? A week? Are they all a productive use of your time? Are they structured and worth attending? Hmm, I can imagine your answer! So is there another way? Well yes, according to a book that comms pro Leoni Atkins read recently and she’d like to share what she’s[...]
How will you communicate in 2023?
What will your business communication and operations look like in 10 years? Will the way employees communicate in 2023 be drastically different from now? Where can you read insights into key business areas that companies need to consider, from organisational structure and innovation to environmen[...]
Seven Twitter treats for comms pros
Twitter was created seven years ago and is celebrating its birthday today. In order to mark this auspicious milestone, I’ve decided to highlight seven Twitter treats for your delectation and delight. You can find me on Twitter @AllthingsIC and I’ve written about the site many times since I fi[...]
How to get more value from internal communication
How do you turn internal communication strategy into action and get more value from your work? It’s all very well having a top-notch plan, but how does it translate in reality and how do you know when you’ve got it right? I first came across Bill Quirke’s books when I was studying for the [...]
IC has a seat at the table
I’m proud to say that I can now share the news with you that I’ve joined the Social Media Panel of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR). It is described by CIPR as “One of the Public Relations industry’s most progressive groups in digital and social media communication.” I[...]
Can you imagine a day without IC?
What would happen if you switched the ‘off’ button on internal communication (IC) in your organisation? Who would miss it? What would they miss and why? Today I’m pleased to introduce Aniisu K. Verghese from Bangalore, India, as a guest writer for my blog on this very topic. Aniisu (picture[...]
How the digital royalty use social media to innovate
Following on my series of guest writers, I’m pleased to introduce IC pro Leoni Atkins who has reviewed The New York Times best-seller: Renegades Write the Rules: How the Digital Royalty Use Social Media to Innovate . Books on all things internal communication and social media are regularly s[...]
Organisations don’t tweet, people do
Following on from the HMV tweets story I wrote yesterday, I was reminded of the book ‘Organisations don’t tweet, people do.’ I asked its author, Euan Semple, to share his view via my blog, which he has kindly done. I first met him four years ago and enjoy reading his thoughts on all things soc[...]

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