Engaging Internal Comms

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Do you work in Employee Engagement, Internal Communications or a related area? Do you want to keep up to date with new ideas and innovations related to Employee Engagement and Internal Communications? Do you enjoy hearing from peers and fellow professionals about the work they are doing to engage and communicate with their people? Do you like to get inspiration from thought-leaders who are challenging the way we traditionally look at IC and EE?

Engaging Internal Comms is a fortnightly podcast where we will be talking to industry experts who are bringing new and innovative ideas to the Employee Engagement and Internal Communications profession.

Communicating strategic intent | S4 E15

Communicating strategic intent | S4 E15

Craig and his guest, Jim Gitney, discuss the importance of aligning organisational strategy and activities, as well as the challenges of communicating strategies throughout the organisation. They explore the concept of the most important goal and the need for clear communication. Jim introduces the Business Hierarchy of Needs, a framework for successful strategy implementation. They also discuss involving middle-level leaders in the strategic planning process and the importance of aligning business strategies with the most important goal.
Context and Connection – Why they matter | S4 E14

Context and Connection – Why they matter | S4 E14

In this episode, we explore six critical approaches to turning around underperforming or crisis-stricken organisations, all starting with the letter C. The episode focuses on the first two approaches, context and connection, and how they can be explained to employees to help them understand their role in contributing to the organisation's bigger picture. We emphasise the importance of improving business literacy within organisations and exploring how organisational developers, employee engagers, and internal communicators can play a role in improving context and connection within their organisations.
Early career internal communications | S4 E13

Early career internal communications | S4 E13

A voice that we've rarely heard is that of early career internal communications employees. Often it's quite difficult to find people who are new to an internal comms role, who are willing to step forward and talk on a show like this. However, I was recently approached by today's guest who came forward who did want to talk about that their experiences, mostly positive, in fact, mainly positive in terms of their role and their new role within internal communications, but also someone who's got a lot of drive and passion and commitment for other causes outside of their professional role and someone who's clearly very keen to learn and to try new experiences. What I did today in today's episode is we have an interview with someone who's new to the profession.
Internal comms as Change Makers | S4 E12

Internal comms as Change Makers | S4 E12

In the 100th episode of the podcast, we discuss how internal communicators can become change makers within their organisations. The episode covers topics such as non-verbal communication, storytelling, and building deeper connections to drive meaningful change. The guest speaker shares insights on how to deliver internal communications with authenticity and purpose, and how to build a positive legacy. The episode is informative and engaging for those interested in internal communications and organisational development, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Connecting mission and results | S4 E11

Connecting mission and results | S4 E11

How do we help our people connect our overall mission, purpose, vision, and values, and the bottom line results that we deliver? There often seems to be two separate conversations going on in many organisations. Our purpose, our mission, our vision, our values should not be something that's abstract and distant. On a day to day basis, people are being driven by KPIs, scorecards and other metrics and there somehow seems no connection between these and our mission related goals.
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