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The making of internal comms: Stage 1 – Editorial Internal Communication
Over the past 150 years, the field of internal communication has undergone profound changes while maintaining core, consistent truths.
Michael Heller, professor of business history at Northumbria University, has been exploring its evolution – the five stages of the history of internal comms. Here, we look at the first stage: Editorial Internal Communication (1880–1960)
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.