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Avoiding Assumptions in Employee Communications

PRSay

Visit the April 2022 issue of Strategies & Tactics for more insights on employee communications. It is the responsibility of every employee communicator to deliver messages free from assumptions. Employee communicators often have context that their audiences don’t. What do I need employees to do? Adopt a new process?

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Why Educating Employees on Inclusive Language Matters

PRSay

Since employees are the best channels for communicating an organization’s voice, you need to ensure that they are communicating inclusively and consistently to prevent placing word barriers between your organization and your audience. Your style guide will only be as effective as it is understood and championed by employees.

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The 20 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

Corporate communicators regularly work with stakeholders across the organization to develop and distribute pertinent info to employees and key affiliates. Internal Communications. Internal communications, which also falls under corporate communications, is more nuanced than simply casting out an email. Corporate Communications.

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How PR Supports Employer Branding

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Time was, we’d have a full-blown PR strategy meeting, and employee recruitment would be in an internal comms section, reduced to a single bullet point in a slide deck. Talented employees are attracted to a standout workplace experience. That wasn’t always the case. Today, employer branding is a business imperative.

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As employee engagement challenges mount, CEOs worldwide turn their focus to company culture as a leadership imperative

Agility PR Solutions

The internal tide is swelling within companies worldwide as leaders struggle to adapt to new workplace challenges, including the ever-evolving hybrid work model, the imminent effort to hone workers’ skills—and win their trust—an AI becomes a central strategy, and of course the unpredictability of a shaky economy.

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ICON 2023 Q&A: Delta’s Gina Laughlin on an ‘Employees First’ Approach to Internal Comms

PRSay

Laughlin, a former PRSSA president, is vice president of global employee communications for Delta Air Lines. During ICON, she talked with PRsay about Delta’s employee-first approach to internal communications and the challenges of reaching deskless employees. She also delivered PRSSA’s keynote address.

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5 Ways To Raise Your Internal PR Game

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Earlier this week, we made the case for raising your internal PR game. The technological and social changes over the past few years have both made internal communications more important, and also opened up opportunities to revolutionize it. 5 ways to raise internal PR standards. Employee-generated content.

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