A Framework for Evolving Internal Communicators
The 2013 IPR best in class employee communication practices study emphasises that internal communication must evolve to help organisations cope with fast-paced change. With expectations rising and...
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From 60 years of accumulated scholarship about employee communication and engagement, we can safely reach two conclusions: First, organizations that effectively engage their workforces have better...
View Article#Disclosure: New FTC Social Media Guidelines for PR
When discussing the laws and regulations of social media, a common refrain is the law is trying to catch up with the technology. However, in 2013 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took one step...
View ArticleThe European Communication Monitor2013 (Part 2): Strategic Issues and Influence
This is the second in a series of IPR blog posts on the 2013 European Communication Monitor (ECM), an annual longitudinal trans-national survey of European communications professionals. The original...
View ArticleWork vs. Life for Employees: Is Your Business Part of the Solution?
When the boundary between work and life gets blurred, employees can easily get frustrated and burned out. Often times, employees are encouraged to become smart “problem solvers,” coping with stress and...
View ArticleCommunicating Authentic Tourism Experiences
What drives tourists’ choice of destinations? Why do tourists prefer some destinations over others? The answer to these questions is simpler than one might think: Tourists want an authentic experience....
View ArticleInternal Public Relations – Family First
Family comes first. Within an organization, this idea is true, too. Organizations can include anyone within their definitions of “family.” Moreover, organizations are not only those that qualify as...
View ArticleGeorgian PR Club Takes Development of PR Capabilities Seriously!
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View ArticleOrganizations as Digital Melting Pots
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View ArticleNetworks and the Complex Role of Public Relations
The concept of networks is becoming increasingly important across different fields. It has been used in areas such as genetics, neuroscience, physics, biology, computer sciences, or sociology....
View ArticleEngaging Employees: Why Do You Think We Don’t?
From 60 years of accumulated scholarship about employee communication and engagement, we can safely reach two conclusions: First, organizations that effectively engage their workforces have better...
View Article#Disclosure: New FTC Social Media Guidelines for PR
When discussing the laws and regulations of social media, a common refrain is the law is trying to catch up with the technology. However, in 2013 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took one step...
View ArticleThe European Communication Monitor2013 (Part 2): Strategic Issues and Influence
This is the second in a series of IPR blog posts on the 2013 European Communication Monitor (ECM), an annual longitudinal trans-national survey of European communications professionals. The original...
View ArticleWork vs. Life for Employees: Is Your Business Part of the Solution?
When the boundary between work and life gets blurred, employees can easily get frustrated and burned out. Often times, employees are encouraged to become smart “problem solvers,” coping with stress and...
View ArticleCommunicating Authentic Tourism Experiences
What drives tourists’ choice of destinations? Why do tourists prefer some destinations over others? The answer to these questions is simpler than one might think: Tourists want an authentic experience....
View ArticleInternal Public Relations – Family First
Family comes first. Within an organization, this idea is true, too. Organizations can include anyone within their definitions of “family.” Moreover, organizations are not only those that qualify as...
View ArticleGeorgian PR Club Takes Development of PR Capabilities Seriously!
I had an opportunity to address the Georgian PR Club (Russia) via Skype earlier in April, as a guest of Berdia Natsvlishvili who heads up the Club of PR leaders that gathers regularly in Tbilisi....
View ArticleOrganizations as Digital Melting Pots
Information technology is affecting every aspect of our lives. The question that remains is –- how does it shape and change us? Or doesn’t it? Are the digital media just new channels for the same old...
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View ArticleInternal Communications As a Tool to Create a Sense of Belonging
This post is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center. What can internal communications do to create a sense of belonging among employees? Stated simply: increase employees’...
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