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Written by Casey O’Quinn, originally published on November 28, 2016, Gravity Digital’s blog. We’re discussing social media best practices for healthcare marketing. Specifically, B2B (Business to Business) companies that provide products and services to providers. There is a common misconception that social media isn’t a place for B2B, but it’s simply not true. In conversations
Written by Jason Oshita, originally posted on the Hospital Portal Net’s blog. A common issue among hospitals, long-term care facilities, and ambulatory surgical clinics is managing the large and constant volume of information. While there isn’t an ideal amount of time to dedicate to review content since the majority of the staff is usually out
The other day I read a blog post by my good friend and former colleague David Sable, CEO of Young and Rubicam, entitled “My 7 Predictions for 2017 From A Cloudy Crystal Ball”. As usual it was an interesting read and stimulated a great deal of thought. David was trying to avoid the traditional prognosis
What really happens to your internal emails after you send them? We take you through the journey of an internal email and all the information communicators need to know to send their next message, the best way possible. Untracked email is a black hole, but it doesn’t have to be. Find out key benchmarks before
Written by Geoff Ables, C5 Insight Blog. A successful SharePoint project can be a game changer. But it can also be a challenge. In fact, SharePoint and other projects like it are predicted to fail to meet their stated objectives 60% to 80% of the time. Why Rate Your SharePoint? One of the core
Written by Kevin Ivers, originally published on the Newsweaver blog on December 8, 2016. What are the issues facing Internal Communications Specialists? How are others in IC going about their jobs and what are the challenges they see ahead for their industry? People who set a benchmark for other ambitious internal communicators aiming to establish
Written by Steve Ritter, originally published on the Newsweaver blog on December 12, 2016. The ability to collaborate effectively within teams is one of the greatest tests of communication. Growing up, most of our education is skewed toward individual success. We learn to set goals, take initiative, and budget our time based on our own
By Joanne McCarthy, originally published on the Newsweaver blog on December 14, 2016. Bigger budgets, more influence and better future for internal communications strategies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) versus North America (NA): global survey Significant differences in internal communications (IC) functions between Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) on one
Written by Tim Vaughan, originally published on the Newsweaver blog on December 15, 2016. Is there going to be anything radically different in 2017 compared to 2016 or, for that matter, 2015 or 2014? A recent blog by an IC partner posed the question: The Death of Internal Communication Roles? But while the provocative headline
Written by: Molly Anglin, Senior Consultant, Nonlinear Enterprise Is an intranet a digital workplace? Does the act of transitioning to a digital workplace equate to digital transformation? These terms, while sometimes uttered in the same breath, don’t cleanly align. This week, we clarify the definitions surrounding digital work today. For well over a decade, the