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Internal communication plays a crucial role in building company culture, increasing employee engagement, and encouraging collaboration that drives business results. Yet, sometimes it is difficult to get your busy workforce to actually read internal communications and consume the information they need to be more connected to the organization and effective in their jobs. Consider your
Nearly 70% of the U.S. workforce is disengaged, according to Gallup’s ongoing study of the American workplace. Leading organizations across the country are taking notice and investing more resources into attracting, engaging, and retaining top talent in order to drive bottom line business results. Accelerating employee engagement and building an inspiring company culture is a
By Stacy Wilson, ABC | Eloquor Consulting, Inc. With all the new online tools, card sorting is easier than ever to implement. The tough part is, knowing what to do with the results. We focus on several important findings when we do card sorting: Patterns in how participants grouped the items Similarities in how participants
Employee engagement is a buzz term that (hopefully) every business professional is aware of. In successful companies, leadership acknowledges the importance of engaging and retaining top talent. Why is employee engagement so important? Employee engagement directly impacts the bottom line. However, according to a poll from Gallup, nearly 70% of U.S. workers weren’t engaged in
Avoiding these common mistakes when planning and implementing your internal communications strategy will help ensure you’re building a highly engaged workforce and making a positive impact on the bottom line. Avoid these 4 common internal communications mistakes: 1) Lack of objectives and goals – This might go without saying, but deciding what your objectives and
As the role of internal communicators continues to evolve and more tools and technologies become available, businesses are being faced with new challenges each and every day. Recognizing and understanding the challenges is the first step in finding the right solutions. (And it doesn’t hurt to know you’re not alone! We’re all facing the same
With new tools and technologies constantly being introduced, internal communicators have the difficult job of deciding what’s the right fit for their organization. “How can we leverage an app to integrate gamification into our enterprise and boost productivity?” “We’re small…do we really need an intranet?” “What format and platform should we use for our new
Is your organization ready for the future of internal communications? Social, video, mobile, Intranets, wearables, BYOD, gamification, ESN, applification, Vlogs…This is only a small sampling of the latest and greatest technologies and trends in internal communications. Internal communications are evolving and we have to evolve with it. Why? If we don’t embrace new technologies to
Imagine bringing your brand to life through inspired and engaged employees who understand your organization’s vision. Create a company culture that motivates and inspires your workforce and you will have highly engaged employees that can deliver your brand promise to your customers every day. But the question persists: how does an organization cultivate a company
An effective way of engaging employees is by connecting them to their work’s purpose. But how do we connect them to their work’s purpose? 1) Communicate your brand to employees – Internal brand activation requires a strategic plan to communicate with employees. Activating the brand internally is very similar to an external brand launch. The