Discover a fresh approach to internal communication that fosters emotional engagement by sharing "beasts"—those embarrassing or unlucky moments we later laugh about. Learn how embracing vulnerability through humour can strengthen connections, boost creativity and create a more authentic, inclusive work culture.
Join Jen, Dom, and Cat as they chat with Beatrice Ngalula Kabutakapua, a professional storyteller, about the incredible power of storytelling in navigating profound change. Discover how this timeless technique can transform communication during challenging times!
Enhance your organisational storytelling with this online lunchtime workshop, run by the History of Internal Communication, an ESRC-funded project based at Northumbria University that began in 2022.
Cancer Research UK employs 4,000 people with a diverse range of backgrounds. By sharing their stories, the Valuing Difference campaign aims to reflect this diversity as part of the charity’s EDI strategy.
Capturing your audience’s attention and maintaining a sensitive approach are key in internal comms. Through their project, Loneliness Lies Beneath, Limehouse and Lloyds Banking Group showcase how those two concepts go hand in hand.
Richard Etienne looks back on the lessons he’s learned and the range of skills he’s developed in various media roles over the past 20 years and how he is applying them to his latest role of director of internal communications at Elsevier.
On this webinar, Mark Dollins, author of the new book, Engaging Employees Through Strategic Communication, shared insights on the growing needs for change communications skills, and the connection to clear, compelling narratives.