Have you ever reflected on the gifs you use in the social media posts? And what do they tell you? Maybe we should all take a closer look and use that insight to change our choices…
by Josephine Graham
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Have you ever reflected on the gifs you use in the social media posts? And what do they tell you? Maybe we should all take a closer look and use that insight to change our choices…
by Josephine Graham
Read moreIf you want to know more about public affairs, stakeholder engagement and public policy this new agency might be just what you need.
by Ben Odams
Read moreStorytelling can help organisations stand out from noisy Twitter and Facebook feeds. The better we tell our stories, the more effective our communications to engage, inspire and stand out from others will be.
by Tom Gannon
Read moreWork hard and be nice to people. The world would be a far better place right now if there was a bit more of this simple philosophy on show, right?
by Julie Odams
Read moreAnyone who works in PR or communications knows that it can be a stressful profession. And the latest research confirms this. But help is at hand…
by Saranne Postans
Read moreHow often do you get into the really key meetings in your organisation? Getting there is the first hurdle. But once there we also need to be effective.
by Will Mapplebeck
Read moreAs millions attend a virtual concert held in game Fortnite by dance producer Marshmello is it time to look again at how citizens of the future may want to interact with government and public sector organisations and what the communities of tomorrow may look like?
by Sarah Lay
Read moreLife is all about priorities, and the difficult choices we sometimes have to make to focus on what’s important to us.
by Ben Capper
Read moreWith a 30 second slot costing between $5.1-$5.3m, the Super Bowl ads are famed for previewing some of the biggest movies, stars and quirkiest content. What trends in 2019 are worth talking about – plot spoiler, it’s all about appealing to the Millennials and growing youth audiences for the big brands.
by Rebecca Roberts
Read moreLatest industry research has highlighted the lack of diversity in senior comms roles. We can all play a part in addressing this. But where should be begin?
by Harriet Small
Read moreA recent comms2point0 Twitter Poll showed that many teams are not evaluating and reporting on their work regularly. So what does good look like? This new case study from central government gives a useful insight.
by Damien Currie
Read moreWe communicators talk a lot about being strategic. But in the never-ending cycle of cuts, restructures and transformation programmes it’s easy to lose sight of the importance of being strategic. But we mustn’t let that happen.
by Paul Masterman
Read moreWhat makes for an effective Facebook post? We’ll all have our views. But do you know what your top posts of 2018 were to help guide your work in 2019?
by Nick Moore
Read moreThere are over 25k creative agencies in the UK. Wow. So, when you get the chance to visit the number one independent agency in Birmingham, and number 66 independent agency in the UK, that’s a rich learning opportunity.
by Darren Caveney
Read moreHow well do you engage with your younger audiences? A brand-new workshop might be just the thing to increase your chances of success.
by Rebecca Roberts
Read moreDid Channel 4’s new Brexit drama overestimate the power of marketing and advertising to change minds?
by John-Paul Danon
Read moreComms people are often glued to their phones. Here’s a review of an app that might help ease the addiction.
by Will Mapplebeck
Read more“The invisible actors behind most human successes are prosaic and dull compared to great, all-powerful leaders… These are the invisible people working in a web of related services that make up society’s institutions. These are the people we should celebrate when things are going well. Brave and patient servants of a functioning society, rarely ever mentioned – but the true saviours of the world.” Factfulness, Hans Rosling
by James Morton
Read moreThe claim that anyone can do communications is as old as the comms and PR hills. It’s always been an issue and I don’t see that changing any time soon. So should we have a plan to tackle it?
by Darren Caveney
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