Radio is the overlooked medium and yet it reaches a huge chunk of the population. Comms people need to spend more time thinking about it, one experienced lecturer says.
by Richard Horsman
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Radio is the overlooked medium and yet it reaches a huge chunk of the population. Comms people need to spend more time thinking about it, one experienced lecturer says.
by Richard Horsman
Read moreFacebook has been working on a version of its platform for use as an intranet. Known as Facebook at Work. But what is it like? Pretty good says one digital comms officer.
by Dave Thackeray
Read moreIt might not be the coolest of social networks, but there’s little doubt that LinkedIn is becoming more useful, more thoughtful and more difficult to ignore. Thanks to the power of #commscamp16 we’ve now got a fancy checklist and some top tips to get your profile flying.
By Dave Musson
Read moreThe new stories feature on Snapchat allows short narratives to be made with images, text and video. Instagram have copied them. One comms person gave them the once-over.
by Albeert Freeman
Read moreWhen diplomats retire they are able to write a valedictory. After a lifetime of service they are allowed to be slightly less diplomatic and say what they really think. This is a valedictory for someone who has left local government.
by Ben Odams
Read moreCommunications about communications. Or PR about PR. We don't do enough of it.
by Sarah Hamilton
Read moreWe all need a supportive ear from time to time, someone to chew the fat with - either informally with a friend, or more formally with a mentor or a coach. “It’s good to talk”, as Bob Hoskins once said a long, long time ago on a TV ad. And it might just provide a timely reminder of your passions, your strengths and your skills.
by PANEL WRITER Marcus Grodentz
Read moreEmail is a brilliant communications channel. But it gets mis-used. By people. We’ve all seen and experienced it. This post captures the experiences of one person’s email life and some solutions on how to change it..
by Guest Editor Emma Rodgers
Read moreWhy enter communications industry awards? It's easier not to, especially when there are fifty other things to do. But there's a stack of learning and benefits to be had from entering your work into awards.
by Katy Gibbins
Read moreIf you’re the head of comms or comms lead for an organisation you’ll know it can be a tough gig. Lots of positives, quite a few downsides. It’s always invaluable to hear and learn from people in these roles to see how they do it and what lessons they can share…
by Joy Hale
Read moreTwitter and Facebook have been around for over 10-years now. Most organisations have accounts, dozens in some cases. But just having an account isn’t enough - using these accounts more strategically to engage and help your residents, patients or customers is key. So we're running a Twitter Chat which you may be interested in...
by Darren Caveney
Read moreHousewive's favourite Andy Murray may not be an immediate example of a comms wizard. But hear us out a second, okay?
by Louise Powney
Read moreCould a new gaming sensation help to support local businesses and provide a boost to their trade? One council believes so and has been quick off the mark to explore the opportunity...
by Julie Walden
Read moreThe threat of redundancy and then unemployment. It happens to many of us at some point, especially if you work in the public sector, and even more especially if you work in public sector communications. But it doesn’t mean it’s the end of the world. In fact, some good can come from it with the right approach and smart thinking.
Ben Capper
Read moreCoaching can provide many benefits in both our work and personal lives. But lots of people skip trying coaching, often because they are a touch sceptical about it. It's good to be sceptical, to a point - being curious is even better...
by PANEL WRITER Marcus Grodentz
Read moreThey may not seem like similar pursuits, but communications and commuting have more in common than their first five letters.
by Kate Ashley
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Which is the hardest sector to ply the comms trade in? You’ll have your own views. Policing would certainly rank up there with most but can be a massively rewarding sector to work in too. Here one police head of comms shares his world, and gives the opportunity to join it.
by Gareth Nicholson
Read moreWe like to work with good people and that's why we're pleased that Touch Design are a gold sponsor of commscamp an event we help stage. This is something about them.
by Jonathan Cross
Read moreAt some point every political party does it. Every company too. They send someone to talk to a journalist who may say something that gets contested. There's a lesson here about media training.
by Anna Caig
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