Do Your Employees Have a Voice in Your Organization?

Boost your employee communications! Register today for the O365 SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Yammer, and More in New York City

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Do your employees have a voice in your organization? Let’s improve your employee communications strategy!

FACTS:

  • Workers who feel they can express themselves freely are more engaged & contribute more innovative ideas
  • A clear internal communication strategy helps steer employees in the right direction
  • Understanding your employees means understanding your audience
  • Understanding your audience means creating better content for them

The U.S Environmental Protection Agency’s new office mission gave them an opportunity to renew their internal communications strategy for the benefit of their employees and customers. This conference will feature a general case study involving the U.S Environmental Protection Agency showcasing their internal communications strategy called the “One Voice” Program. This new approach to communicating with employees has helped the EPA focus better on people and creating content around what customers want to see.

Do you want to hear more about how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s “One Voice” program transformed their internal communications?

Attendees of the O365 for Internal Communications: SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Yammer, and More will discover how their peers are taking their internal communications strategy to the next level by using features that improve productivity, foster collaboration, & increase engagement.

You’ll have the chance to learn how to revamp your current internal communications strategy from EPA and many other organizations.

If you are a communications professional, Register now for this conference & enhance your existing internal communications strategy.

Never underestimate the power of a strong internal communications strategy!

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