Two worlds live inside corporations today. At one end of the spectrum you have workers who are almost entirely disconnected from their organizations. They represent the estimated 80 percent of the global workforce who aren’t sitting at computers all day. They have a challenge knowing what’s happening at their company. They feel left out. Then
Written by Andre Eggert | Granicus With video increasingly becoming the content of choice for consumers, it’s important to make sure that information is accessible to everyone. A great way to do that is providing closed captioning on all of your video. Need more convincing? Here’s just a few reasons to consider it. It helps
We spend a lot of time thinking about employee newsletters. After all, they are the backbone of internal email–which, if you haven’t noticed, is our jam. So needless to say, we’ve done our research. And we thought that we had seen it all. That was until we discovered a newsletter that shook up our perspective
As a tool to enable employee engagement, internal communication is a vital component of organizational success. However, it’s frequently the more high-profile external communicators who receive greater attention, focus and bigger budgets than their internal communications cousins.This article focuses on the key skills needed by the internal comms professional that enable them to “pitch” their
Written by Sharon Florentine, Senior Writer, CIO.com While communicating with customers, vendors and end-users is certainly key to business success, your internal communication strategy is just as critical. Here’s how to boost your signal. Communicating effectively with customers, vendors, end-users, potential hires and job-seeking candidates is critical to your continued success. But don’t overlook your
The nature of work changes with advances. Some people get that change and others don’t. Those who don’t get left behind. Geoff Colvin explains this in his recent book Humans are Underrated. He also talks about what skills will be most important in the future work environment: “…employers’ top priorities include relationship building, teaming, co-creativity,
By Michael Blumenthal There’s an old project management adage, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail”. This is certainly true for deploying Office 365 and more specifically, SharePoint Online, for an organization. Planning involves more than just answering the technical questions needed to sync a company’s Active Directory to Office 365. Planning for