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How corporate IT is actually killing employee communications

Communications Conversations

They ran their systems on Lotus Notes. For those of you born after 1985, Lotus Notes is an operating system that runs all sorts of programs internally for big organizations, including email. But here’s the thing: When your employees go home at night, what programs and platforms are they using?

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Optimizing success: 5 tips to creating an effective performance management system

Agility PR Solutions

Performance is the most important individual metric for any employee, and its significance scales with the rest of the enterprise.

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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. For any organization that prizes an engaged workforce and recruitment of talented and committed employees, their image as an employer is a make-or-break proposition.

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4 Building Blocks for Social Selling Systems on Social Media

Cision

Today, brands must implement social listening to manage a successful social selling system. Employees must be able to communicate their findings externally and internally. Twitter sees twice as many tweets in a month than there are people in the world, but only 9 percent of tweets directed at companies contain the @ mention.

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Corporate Reputation And The Whistleblower Culture

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Just two months ago, luggage company Away grappled with reputation stumbles after employees shared internal slack messages that unpacked a punitive workplace culture. ” In many companies, especially high-growth technology businesses, there have been different standards of behavior for certain employees. It’s a red flag.

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Why Now Is the Time to Eliminate Jargon and Buzzwords

PRSay

As employees look for answers during the COVID-19 crisis, they need simple, straightforward language. Employees have never liked corporate-speak, of course. These contrived communications are the exact opposite of the natural conversations employees engage in everywhere else,” the authors noted. Sharpen the focus.

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Crisis Communications: 10 Steps for Building an Effective Plan

Onclusive

Think of your monitoring and measurement tools as your early warning system that will activate your crisis communications strategy. Empower Your Employees and Advocates. Whether you like it or not, in times of crisis, people will reach out to your employees, influencers, and advocates. Are you covered on weekends and off hours?