The next Orlo Digital Engagement Masterclass heads north to Manchester on 26 February. It’s a free to attend event full of new case studies and fresh learning.
by Gemma Scorey
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            The next Orlo Digital Engagement Masterclass heads north to Manchester on 26 February. It’s a free to attend event full of new case studies and fresh learning.
by Gemma Scorey
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            We often look to other countries for lessons in running better services. So a glimpse at how Japan does local government was always going to be fascinating.
by Julie Odams
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            Are some public sector organisations are committing the cardinal communication sin of mixed messages?
by an anonymous guest blogger
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            Well I am now officially a mental health first aider. And I have the certificate to prove it. Cool. But so what – what does it mean and could it be useful to you?
by Darren Caveney
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            I am like a stuck record on the importance of reporting back. It’s so important that we tell our stories and demonstrate our worth. Well, welcome to the crème de la crème of reporting back examples…
by Alex Mills
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            Now there’s getting out of the office and then there’s really getting out of the office. Here’s one comms lead’s story of an experience of something completely different, life-changing even.
by Andrew Walker
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            “I don’t want your hope. I don’t want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic and act as if the house was on fire” – Greta Thunberg
by Rebecca Roberts
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            Juggling kids and work is a tough ask for all parents at the best of times. But the pressure and uncertainty on returning from maternity leave is well known yet still not always well managed. Why are we still not better at this stuff?
by an anonymous guest blogger
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            Boy, 2019 was some year, huh? Whilst I may be left perplexed and dismayed by the outcome of Brexit, the final post-election weeks of 2019 actually saw me switching off from the political news. Listening in to the arguments, news and – let’s face it - lies coming out of Westminster had become an unhealthy daily routine for me.
by Darren Caveney
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            Ever put your heart and soul into applying for a new job and into the interview process only to hear nothing back? Like ever? If you’re ever a recruiting manager don’t be that person, I’m sure you wouldn’t. Here’s how one person has been tackling rejection fatigue…
by Fran Tindall
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            Resilience. Nothing quite like the cold hard steel of a pointed blade to test it.
by Jude Tipper
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            It can be so easy not to find the time to review your outputs and outcomes on social media. But it’s obviously important insight to help shape your future activity.
by Lewis Moran
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            The UnAwards19 was my best work day ever. I’ve been reflecting on why...
by Darren Caveney
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            This is the tale of being fallen and fixed in 48 hrs. It’s the story of a service I care deeply about and am now experiencing first hand. It’s a note of thanks to the NHS team for their care in overwhelming circumstances. And a reflection on how we need to start nurturing better a service that is so dear.
by Claire Burroughs
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            Think delivering great comms with an ethical purpose would be easier at a slick tech company? Think again…
by an anonymous guest blogger
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            In an anonymous post, one member of the comms2point0 community shares the story of their struggle to maintain good mental health.
by an anonymous guest poster
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            One thing I’ve heard a lot recently is that ‘comms’ is not respected. “Everyone thinks they can do what we do”, “Would people treat legal advice like they treat comms advice”.
by Niel Stewart
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            he UnAwards19 are almost here but without a team of judges to wade through the entries they wouldn’t be possible. Here are the reflections of a long-time judge on what makes a great entry.
by Ian Curwen
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