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Book Review: Internal Communication Strategy

Wadds Inc.

Rachel Miller's new book Internal Communication Strategy offers a practical, step-by-step guide to organisational communication by developing a robust internal communication strategy. It’s not every book about internal communications that offers a revolution. While a technical expert, she does not rely on jargon.

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Book review: Strategic Reputation Management

Wadds Inc.

In her new book Strategic Reputation Management , crisis communications expert Amanda Coleman argues that reputation is earned and not managed. As befits the subject, Coleman’s writing style is cool, calm and clear while deploying prose that packs a punch where necessary to drive a point home.

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Maxim Behar: "Write books only in case you have something to say.”

Maxim Behar

What motivates you to share your experience and knowledge in the form of books? I started writing back in my high school years when I accidentally came across a typing machine. And so began an endless love for sharing what I have experienced or what excites me in books. Mostly I write about business because that's what I do.

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Book review: Everyday Communication Strategies

Wadds Inc.

Prevention is better than cure - and if a crisis situation is often described as a car crash, this book is all about avoiding collisions. Her previous book Crisis Communication Strategies , drew on her two decades of experience. Claire is both a Chartered PR and a Chartered Marketer.

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Q&A with Internal Communication Strategy author Rachel Miller

Wadds Inc.

Claire Munro spoke to Rachel Miller ahead of the publication of her book Internal Communication Strategy. Rachel is the founder of consultancy All Things IC, Chartered PR and Fellow of both the CIPR and the Institute of Internal Communications. What do you hope to achieve with this book? I have two aims with the book.

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Book Review: Communicate in a Crisis

Wadds Inc.

The book is split into three sections. The first two, focusing on the digital realm, make the book stand out from other crisis management manuals. It’s manna for anyone writing a crisis comms plan. It’s manna for anyone writing a crisis comms plan. People are as crucial as plans throughout this book.

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Will 2024 be a good year for internal comms? [PR Tech Sum 55]

Sword and the Script

Staffbase launches beta for new internal comms tool; Muck Rack team up with Shankman; Agility PR Solutions parent touts LLM deal with “big tech” In an unscientific observation, I’ve noticed a lot of companies are hiring internal communications. The company aims to solve two key problems facing internal communications with this launch.