So 25 May has passed. The world hasn’t ended following GDPR going live. But what next?
by John-Paul Danon
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So 25 May has passed. The world hasn’t ended following GDPR going live. But what next?
by John-Paul Danon
Read moreAny event soaks up the time of a busy communications lead. But make it a royal wedding and you have just multiplied it by 10 or even 20.
by Louisa Dean
Read moreYou can’t spend wisely unless you understand marketing’s full impact, say marketing experts McKinsey. If we ask ourselves whether our communications and marketing budgets are being spent wisely, could we honestly say yes?
by Rachel King
Read moreAs comms people it can be easy to forget the importance of our bread and butter communications in the chase for flashy content, funny videos or slick campaigns. But we shouldn’t forget…
by Emma Howard
Read moreDo local councils have a role to play in place marketing? Of course they do. But mix up some creative thinking with a social media plan and it makes for a different way to do it…
by Mark Ford
Read moreGDPR – it’s your favourite subject, right? But with some creative thinking, and a proactive approach, maybe it could just turn out to be an opportunity…
by Viki Harris
Read moreEpisode four of the finest communications podcast in the land is here. And it features everything from award-winning comms to GDPR, and social media insight, creative thinking and the Commonwealth Games. Oh, and some squirrels…
by Adrian Stirrup
Read moreOne of the beauties of digital comms, social media and self-publishing is that we are no longer reliant on traditional media to share news. So what better time for a council to maximise this than during local elections…
by Adam Keating
Read moreRumours abound on the reasons why Wetherspoons scrapped their social media accounts. Whatever the reason it’s useful for communicators to reflect on where social media fits into the mix in 2018.
by Rebecca Roberts
Read moreWhat has whale meat got to do with the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal? Read on…
by Ben Capper
Read moreCultural intelligence – know what it is and where it may fit into your role? Read on and please take part in an associated piece of dissertation research to support a final year PR student.
by Connor Peters
Read moreOn Thursday I’ll be co-hosting an important webinar which will reveal the latest insight and trends on the public sector’s use of social media.
by Darren Caveney
Read moreOne of the best things about the public sector is the willingness to share and learn from one another. None of us has a cartel on all of the good ideas so taking a look at what others are doing has always been an effective learning tactic.
by Simon Cromwell
Read moreWinner of the global smart city award, Bristol, was the perfect location to host the latest Granicus Digital Engagement Day.
by Darren Caveney
Read moreFacebook has more registered users in the UK than every other social media platform with the exception of YouTube. But a flow of bad news and data concerns have hit the platform in recent weeks. Will this impact on users and what could this mean for communicators?
by Albert Freeman
Read moreThere are many ways to skin the internal comms cat. Facebook Workplace has been a successful choice for one housing organisation and their staff as this case study shows.
by Mike Underwood
Read moreThe advertising industry is a little like the public sector? Yes. And this year we will see them come together bringing a number of potential benefits.
by John-Paul Danon
Read moreThe benefits of getting out of the office for a day to listen to, and learn from, colleagues has always been loaded with benefits. Here are five good examples of social media learning which flowed from a new series of workshops.
by Darren Caveney
Read moreWhen you’ve scrolled and squinted and scrolled and squinted until your fingers and eyes can scroll and squint no more there’s a new way to get your comms fixes – the excellent Talking Comms Podcast.
by Adrian Stirrup
Read moreThe way a comms team organises itself to deliver its key activities and priority work is one of the most important nuts to crack. But who does what? To help a new comms team JD resource has been launched as a free download.
by Darren Caveney
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