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sometimes it’s the quieter route which best leads you to the top

April 8, 2019 Darren Caveney
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Switching off, unplugging, going off-line, social media-free days;  as counter-intuitive as it might sound, a growing number of communications professionals are getting off the thunderingly-busy - and at times gridlocked - information superhighway in favour of the quieter back roads.

by Andrew Walker

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In digital + social, resources + good stuff, strategy + planning, training + development Tags sometimes it’s the quieter route which best leads you to the top, switching off, time away from screens, being your creative best, Andrew Walker Scottish Water

forget e-newsletters, 2019 is all about 'performance communication'

April 7, 2019 Darren Caveney
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Still sending out long, windey emails full of dozens of calls to action? It might be time for a rethink…

by Dave Worsell

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In campaigns + media, digital + social, research + evaluation, resources + good stuff, strategy + planning Tags forget e-newsletters, 2019 is all about “performance communication”, best practice email marketing and targeting, strategic use of email, Dave Worsell of Granicus and govDelivery, comms2point0 best practice communications

the top table: influence behind the power

April 2, 2019 Darren Caveney
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A panel of industry leaders recently discussed the importance of being a trusted advisor when working with executive boards. Their strongest message for communications professionals looking to achieve this goal? That it’s not always about having an actual seat at the top table.

by Damien Currie

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In research + evaluation, resources + good stuff, strategy + planning, training + development Tags the top table: influence behind the power, gaining influence in communications and pr, comms2point0 best practice, Damien Currie

pressing pause: a playlist for comms team development

April 1, 2019 Darren Caveney
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Comms will never quieten down. Your know that, right? So we all need to take charge of own our own time, diaries, screens and work demands. Some time away from them might just give us a fresh shot of clarity, focus and creativity.

by Joanne Ford

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In research + evaluation, resources + good stuff, strategy + planning, training + development Tags pressing pause: a playlist for comms team development, how to develop a team, comms2point0 best practice, Joanne Ford, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park

can pr pros learn from ‘amateur’ campaigners? the bletchley park story

March 27, 2019 Darren Caveney
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Like many other professions we sometimes get hung up on qualifications and experience. But when someone has talent, passion and commitment it can top trump anything else.

by Claire Whitelaw

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In research + evaluation, resources + good stuff Tags can pr pros learn from ‘amateur’ campaigners? the bletchley park story, Dr Sue Black, Claire Whitelaw, comms2point0 best practice

why our hr teams must be brand ambassadors

March 26, 2019 Darren Caveney
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The recruitment process can be the first real window to the inner workings and effectiveness of an organisation. It’s never a good look when that goes wrong.

by Eva Duffy

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doncaster council case study: how number-crunching helps us engage on social media

March 24, 2019 Darren Caveney
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Doncaster Council has won many plaudits for its approach to social media over the past couple of years. I’m official a fan. So what a treat to get a behind the scenes glimpse on some of the secrets of their success.

by Nick Fromont

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In campaigns + media, digital + social, research + evaluation, resources + good stuff, strategy + planning Tags doncaster council case study: how number-crunching helps us engage on social media, Best practice social media, top tips for social media, local government case study for social media, comms2point0 best practice

communicating communications – the importance of telling our stories

March 22, 2019 Darren Caveney
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We have to stop saying that we communicators aren’t good at promoting ourselves. We should be brilliant at promoting ourselves. And here is one good way of telling our story.

by Charlotte Parker

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practicing what we preach – the joy of social media-free sunday

March 19, 2019 Darren Caveney
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In our industry we talk a lot about screen breaks and spending too long online. This is nothing new. But for many of us we need to consciously work at better managing this issue for our own mental health, wellbeing and creativity.

by Darren Caveney and the Comms Unpluggers

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whatsapp coming over the hill, is it a monster?

March 17, 2019 Darren Caveney
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Have you seen your personal use of WhatsApp shoot up over the past year or so? Well you’re not alone. So how can public sector organisations maximise this as an opportunity to engage?

by Lauren Kelly

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In campaigns + media, digital + social, research + evaluation, resources + good stuff, strategy + planning Tags whatsapp coming over the hill, is it a monster?, WhatsApp as a communications and pr engagement tool and channel, comms2point0 best practice insights, Lauren Kelly, Cheshire East Council

can you really miss out on the power of nudge?

March 15, 2019 Darren Caveney
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You’ve heard of nudge theory and you have probably used elements of it in your own work. But how can you apply it to your next behavior change campaign?

by Shayoni Lynn

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stop sprinting and start running: the best career advice I’ve ever had

March 10, 2019 Darren Caveney
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What’s the best career advice you’ve ever had? This new guest post reflects on that very question and offers fresh insight…

by Alison Neyle

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iwd: pause for reflection, find your inspiration and help achieve equality for everyone

March 7, 2019 Darren Caveney
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This Friday will be the 118th International Women’s Day.  So, a very good time to reflect on your female inspirations.

by Alison Clark-Dick

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one small step for womankind – support a new movement through your choice of gifs

March 5, 2019 Darren Caveney
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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

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In campaigns + media, digital + social, research + evaluation, resources + good stuff Tags #AllWomanGif, Josephine Graham Bradford Council, one small step for womankind – support a new movement through your choice of gifs, International women's day

where public affairs, stakeholder engagement and public policy fit into the comms mix

March 4, 2019 Darren Caveney
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If 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

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7 useful story plots for local government comms

February 26, 2019 Darren Caveney
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Storytelling 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

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work hard and be nice to people

February 24, 2019 Darren Caveney
Work 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 OdamsBack in November the Chief Executive of Timpson (the key cutter and shoe repairer) tweete…

Work 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

Back in November the Chief Executive of Timpson (the key cutter and shoe repairer) tweeted “At Timpson we work to these simple 4 values. Trust. Kindness. Family. Love. You don’t need any more than this to run an organisation”. I thought back to September, when I went into our local Timpson, a portacabin bolted to the side of Tesco, with my daughter to get her first house key. She had her Harry Potter jumper on, and the man cutting her key spent the whole time talking to her about the books, the films and the studio experience. Then he gave her the key for free to mark her transition to high school. She bounced out of the shop, feeling she had found a kindred spirit and had been treated as the most important person in the room.

It struck me that the values tweeted by the Chief Executive were fully embodied by the man working alone in a slightly cold portacabin. So how were Timpson achieving such a high level of employee engagement that those values were getting through, and being lived, in a Stoke-on-Trent shop?

Feeling bold, I responded to the tweet and asked if I could get in touch with their Communications Team to find out. Following an immediate exchange of messages my visit to their Head Office Colleague Support team was booked for January.

Timpson’s Head Office is on an industrial estate outside Manchester. It looks like a standard, unassuming building from the outside, but you start to notice the differences as soon as you arrive. There’s a big smiley face painted on the car park. There’s a brass sign next to the entrance saying ‘Please leave your politics in the car park’. At the reception point there’s a whiteboard with people’s birthdays and a note welcoming me, by name, to the building. Inside, the open plan office has some quirky features – a giant sequinned stiletto and a huge leather giraffe – but also has a gym, a small hydrotherapy pool, a tuck shop and a canteen. There’s an old red phone box that you can use for personal calls, and if you call a colleague’s phone from there your name comes up as ‘Superman’. The company’s heritage is obvious: there’s a big display cabinet full of old shoe making equipment, and the Boardroom (open to use by everybody) looks like a 19th century dining room so that people are “reminded of where we come from”.

Everybody smiles and is friendly. I’m taken in to the Chief Executive’s office – he’s not there as he’s out visiting the shops – which has another ‘no politics’ sign on the door and a lot of family photographs. In the office of the man who supports employees who have recently been released from prison, there’s a big poster saying ‘Work hard and be nice to people’ and I really like that. On our way to lunch we walk through a back corridor where, behind a load of boxes and sports equipment, I can see the top of a cabinet containing awards. I’m told they are given, rather than applied for, and I get the strong impression that nobody is too bothered about them.

Over lunch we talk about how people are recruited and learn the values of the company. Timpson recruit on personality and their expectations of staff are fairly stringent. There is no such thing as a bad day in front of a customer. Certain hairstyles aren’t allowed, there are criteria on appearance and you aren’t late. Honesty and transparency are demanded. It certainly wouldn’t be for everyone, and apparently it isn’t – staff turnover in the first six months of people joining the company is relatively high. But after that (and in Timpson people move up through the company from the bottom: apart from specialist roles they hardly ever recruit from outside above shop level) very few people leave. The expectations of staff are very clear: there are no surprises in terms of approach and the treatment of staff is equal and consistent. The benefits are really good: the bonuses that can be earned are unlimited, the company has holiday homes that colleagues (not ‘staff’) can apply to stay in free of charge, and the ‘Dreams come true’ scheme means you can write to the Chief Executive and ask for financial support to do something you otherwise wouldn’t be able to afford to do. I’m told the last successful applicant took his family out to a posh dinner to say thank you for their support. Expectations are clear and so are the benefits, and everyone is expected to be open, genuine and to leave any office politics at their old job.

The approach to management and empowerment is really interesting. It is made very clear that everyone, including the Chief Executive, is there to help the customer. The colleagues in shops are regarded as the most important in the business: all the back-office functions are there to support them to give great customer service. Staff are completely empowered: people in shops are given full autonomy to do whatever they think is right to give good customer service and when the Chief Executive gets contacted with a problem he gives it to one of his team to deal with it without telling them how or checking on the result. Trust, of everyone in the business, is central. Egos are absolutely left at the door.

I believe the staff on the frontline embody the values because those values are honest, genuine and permeate every part of the business. The weekly staff newsletter keeps them up to date and is full of low-quality, but real, phone pictures taken in shops of customers, shoe repairs and engraving jobs. A new YouTube channel encourages people to share their repair techniques online so they can learn from each other. Away days are held and the Chief Executive aims to visit each shop once a year.

From a communications point of view, it’s not rocket science. Be clear, be consistent, share information, reward people. To be fair, it isn’t a complicated business – and it is interesting that Timpson don’t have strategies, they just have plans and projects – and the more tricky aspects of comms in terms of stakeholder relationships, partnership work and service change don’t really apply. But they have got their employee engagement absolutely nailed, and it’s through the behaviours, at every level of the company, matching the stated values.

Interestingly, Timpson don’t have a communications team. Their HR team lead employee engagement and the newsletters, YouTube channel and employee handbooks are outsourced. They don’t have any marketing or PR at all, because they don’t need it – they rely on doing a good job to bring customers in, and they behave well. There’s a lesson for us all there. Perhaps we should be aiming to support our companies to be so genuine that we do ourselves out of a job?

With thanks to Laura Garside and the team at Timpson

Julie Odams is head of communications at Staffordshire University and you’ll find her on Twitter at @JulieDOdams

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Work 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

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would you like a career in government content design?

February 22, 2019 Darren Caveney
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What is content design? And would you like to work in it?

by Joanna Goodwin

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comms people are under more pressure than ever and we need to tackle it

February 18, 2019 Darren Caveney

Anyone 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

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the secret of being in the room

February 17, 2019 Darren Caveney
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How 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

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