Monthly Archives: February 2010

Praise from Internal Comms Legend Roger D’Aprix

My recent writing on internal communication and engagement has drawn the attention of Roger D’Aprix, one of the most durable and beloved figures in the industry, and author of seven books on the subject–including the “The Credible Company: Communicating with … Continue reading

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Eight Myths about Internal Communication

I’ve seen and heard a lot of myths and aphorisms about “good communication” which, alas, are either untrue or deeply overstated. Continue reading

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Towards a Social Communication Model

The idea of a communication model that unifies internal communication, external communication and knowledge management forms the premise of my new post on Communitelligence: “Towards A Social Communication Model”. While the emergence of social media is important to this premise, … Continue reading

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Enterprise Re-Engagement: Will Corporates Get It?

Whether corporations can join together their collective thinking about stakeholder engagement—or whether the current thinking of employee engagement as a sort of free lunch for employers ends up prevailing—is likely to have a decisive impact in the next few years. Continue reading

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