In the April 2024 issue of Voice, we look at the history, evolution and future of internal communication in celebration of the IoIC's 75th anniversary.
Looking back to the late 19th century, the Institutional History of Internal Communication in the UK project has been studying technology’s role in how organisations connect with their employees. Here we take a step back in time to see what lessons can be learned from the past about adapting to change.
Our latest report, Creating Sustainable Futures for Internal Communicators, explores developments in technology, sustainability, employment and people’s expectations of work.
As convergent trends disrupt the way we work, the IoIC is committed to helping members leverage the risks and opportunities, positioning internal communication at the heart of organisational success.
IC professionals are constantly looking for ways to engage hard-to-reach employees. Ocado Group used research and data from listening sessions to deliver a podcast for its driver population.
Joanna Poplawska is CEO of the Collaboration, Innovation and Technology Forum (CITF), a private members network and platform to exchange ideas and practical approaches to challenges. Here, she shares her insight from close working with many IT teams.
With the rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence tools available in the workplace, employees and businesses are asking themselves what the future holds. We asked a range of professionals in comms, tech and consulting to weigh in.
With roots in branding and comms, Rachel Cain, senior director for global operations and IT communications at AstraZeneca, has helped technology teams in some of the world’s biggest companies get their messages out.
If you want to get employees on board with new tech and demystify a new way of working, you – the internal comms team – and your end users need to know what you’re getting into right from the start.