Devolution. You heard about it but do you know what it really means for you and your area? If you’re a local government communicator it’s going to become a pretty big deal.
by Darren Caveney
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Devolution. You heard about it but do you know what it really means for you and your area? If you’re a local government communicator it’s going to become a pretty big deal.
by Darren Caveney
Read moreGood organisations have values. Their staff know them and live them. Does yours?
by Louise Powney
Read moreSt John Ambulance has made it through to the shortlist of Marketing Week's best brand category. Wonderful. But forget Boaty McBoatface. Wouldn't it be tremendous if they won? Here one of their comms team explains what it would mean to them.
by Emma Shepherd
Read moreThe algorithm is coming - how to approach a post-chronological Instagram. Some excellent tips from an eminent instagramer with 56,000 followers.
by Dave Musson
Read more“What we need is a narrative.” “We should be telling more positive stories.” “We don’t shout about what we do enough.” If you’ve worked in a comms team you’ll have heard this kind of thing in many a meeting. But if you work in local government you’ll know that telling your story well is easier said than done.
by Julie Waddicor
Read moreHere’s a plea from one communications professional for us all to share, and learn, from our failures.
By Louise Powney
Read moreWhat gets you up in the morning? What really energises you? Know that feeling? That’s motivation.
By Carole Appleby
Read moreWe’ve been shortlisted in the super prestigious Digital Leaders 100 for 2016. We’re rather chuffed. And we’re asking, well begging, for your vote…
by Darren Caveney
Read moreSometimes a creative spark leaps out of nowhere, smacks you around the face and demands attention. Here's one such tale...
by James Morton
Read moreThe curtain has finally fallen on the UnAwards15. What have we learned? And what next?
By Darren Caveney
Read moreCoaching. It's an incredibly powerful personal development process. But its benefits aren't limited to the individual - those around the coachee can benefit too.
by Carole Appleby
Read moreEver wonder what you'd think if you were just starting your career? Meet Max. He's 16.
by Max Youell
Read moreWith local elections set to take place - followed by the EU referendum in June - communications teams in councils around the country are once again working out what they can and can't do under the purdah guidelines.
by David Holdstock
Read moreWinning awards - they’re a morale boost aren’t they? But they’re definitely not easy to get. Alongside deciding if the work you’re doing is worthy of an award and having enough confidence to enter, you’ve also got to nail the whole application process too.
By Katie Brown
Read moreDiving into live broadcasting may seem a daunting prospect to comms teams, but one local council rose to the challenge.
by Daniel Cattanach
Read moreGood communications can be a hard nut to crack. The explosion in digital channels, tool and platforms has provided communicators with brilliant ways in which to engage with customers, residents and patients. Has this made our jobs easier? Well, yes. And no. Which is why a good strategy is more important than ever.
By Darren Caveney
Read moreSome of the best use of social media in the public sector over the past few years has been by police forces across the UK. So it’s no surprise to see West Midlands Police doing great things with Facebook Live…
by Peter Edney
Read moreThere’s a lot written about brands – positioning, attributes, equity. But sometimes brands are so badly damaged they need a whole extra level of expert care and attention. And when the damaged brand is a place, its people deserve better.
by our PANEL WRITER Jon Harrison
Read moreI’m often asked what it’s like working full time on comms2point0, and even more often “what do you actually do?” So I kept a diary to share a week in the life of working on the 'UK’s top communications outfit to exclusively use black and white images.'
By Darren Caveney
Read moreWe’ve all become so used to using websites, updating pages and sharing content. But, sometimes, it’s helpful to get a reminder on good and bad practice…
by Susie Crossland
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