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2022 – what a year! Here, we look back at the events, trends and cultural changes likely to impact individuals and have a lasting effect on workplace culture.
In this webinar, our panel discussed the IoIC Guidance to Ethical Practice, which has been created to further support the professional standards of internal communication by focussing on our ethical practice, setting out the principles and giving advice for making ethical decisions.
Here we are, back at the stunning Goosedale in Nottingham, for our second IoIC Festival. It's our own Glastonbury with legends of IC performing across all our zones – presenting, facilitating discussion, networking and bringing out great ideas, messages and solutions.
The IoIC's ethics guide has been created to further support the professional standards of internal communication by focussing on our ethical practice, setting out the principles and giving advice for making ethical decisions.
The launch of the first-ever historical study of internal comms from its origins in the 1880s to the present day will further legitimise IC's valuable contribution to shaping organisational practice. IoIC president Suzanne Peck outlines why IoIC is proud to be a key partner and why our past is also key to informing our future.
Edelman’s 2021 Trust Barometer offers some compelling insights for the internal communication community. Working the Future’s Cat Barnard interprets the findings and considers the opportunities for IC practitioners.
If understanding the history of internal communication is important for your work in the here and now, you need to know about Sir Basil Clarke, says Richard Evans.
In this first episode of series 16, Jen, Dom and Cat chat with Mercy Abel, founder of It Is Who You Know, to uncover the value of mentoring to bridge intergenerational divides and superpower early years careers.
The UK's leading annual research into internal communication. This year, the findings are a reality check. Based on a survey of 5,000 UK employees in organisations with 500 or more employees, conducted in partnership with Ipsos Karian and Box.