As many employees continue to work from home amid the COVID-19 outbreak, many may begin to catch the “work-from-home-blues.” They might feel isolated, lonely, or even unappreciated — especially those who are new to remote work. However, there are numerous research-backed ways that companies can support employees during these hectic times, ease their concerns, and
Originally posted January 31, 2020 on SnapComms.com Personal health is in the spotlight more than ever. The coronavirus is the latest global health crisis, contracted by more than 4,500 people and resulting in loss of life. But the coronavirus is only the latest in a series of epidemics which have occurred. In addition, hundreds of
Originally posted January 15, 2020 on SnapComms.com Here’s a new year’s challenge for you. Take your internal communications plan for the year and shake it up a little. You don’t want to just send company messages in the same old ways. And neither do your employees. Imagine giving staff an immersive experience, meaningful so that
Register here for ALI’s Strategic Internal Communications for a Diverse & Remote Workforce Conference Data is important for any business function; we all know that. Data helps us visualize, tell a story, and make important decisions. What’s more important than obtaining data, is applying it appropriately to reach business objectives. For internal communicators, this can
This article first appeared on BrilliantInk.com, Feb. 5, 2020 What happens when you ask three internal communicators their thoughts on 2020 industry trends and best practices? You get nothing short of brilliance! Last week I had the pleasure of moderating a panel at ALI’s Strategic Internal Communications Conference in San Francisco. My panelists were Jessica Brubaker (Director, Initiative Communications
Guest post by: Chip Midnight, Producer, Studio Manager at Nationwide I’m often asked, “How do you get leaders to agree to do a live broadcast?” to which I respond with a question of my own: “How can you afford not to?” In our current corporate culture, employees have more trust in leaders who are open,
Register here for ALI’s Storytelling for Internal Communications conference, March 17-19 in Washington D.C For employees to feel passionate about their work, they need to feel that they are part of a greater community rather than just a company. Ensuring that your employees feel like they are part of a greater mission will help their
Register Today for the Strategic Corporate Communications: Using Video, Social, Podcasts, and More conference, Feb 25-27 in Scottsdale. Attend this one-of-a kind conference to meet and interact with your fellow corporate communications peers as you get together to discover and discuss latest corporate communication trends and challenges. ALI’s communications conference offers a unique insight on
How do you reach a team of pilots that are not only physically distant but psychologically? Stan Heaton, Communications Program Leader at Delta Air Lines will shed some light on their methods of employee communications at the Storytelling for Internal Communications conference, March. 17-19, 2020 in Washington, D.C. To give us a sneak peek into
You’ll see presentations and examples of company storytelling, but how do you craft communications to benefit both your organization and your personal brand? Greg Monaco, Brand Consultant at Monaco Branding & Creative will lead an interactive, peer-to-peer benchmarking session at the Storytelling for Internal Communications conference, March 17-19, 2020 in Washington, D.C. Meet Greg and