Explore the findings of our latest survey, unveiling the perspectives of IC professionals on the utilisation and integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within workplace environments and internal communication practices
The first of two roundtables to accompany the release of our new report Creating Sustainable Futures for Internal Communicators, unpick the changing nature of people at work and employment.
Our latest report, Creating Sustainable Futures for Internal Communicators, explores developments in technology, sustainability, employment and people’s expectations of work.
We are pleased to release further data from the IC Index, using data gathered from 3,000 UK workers in March this year, this report examines the key push and pull factors that are most important to employees when considering their existing and potential employers.
The latest report from IoIC in partnership with Ipsos Karian and Box comes fresh off the heels of two other recent sets of research about the state of the UK workplace. Each provides ample insight for the discerning internal communication professional looking to add strategic value to their C-suite
In this session Cathryn Barnard from Working the Future and Jennifer Sproul, CEO of IoIC, took us through the IoIC’s whitepaper ‘AI and the future of internal communication.'
For this event, we joined our FutureNet network and IoIC Chief Exec Jennifer Sproul for a special look at the IC Index – through the eyes of those early in their internal communication career.
Here at the IoIC, we’ve been aware of the looming impact of emergent technologies on employee experience since we prioritised the future of work as an area of ongoing study and analysis. If you’re to do your best work as internal communicators, it’s incumbent on us as a membership body to keep abreast of the factors influencing employee engagement and performance.
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.