The top table. It’s a funny phrase isn’t it? It reminds me of family weddings I’d tried to dodge. Or, worse still, being sat at the top table at a wedding and feeling detached from the rest of the guests.
by Darren Caveney
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The top table. It’s a funny phrase isn’t it? It reminds me of family weddings I’d tried to dodge. Or, worse still, being sat at the top table at a wedding and feeling detached from the rest of the guests.
by Darren Caveney
Read moreIf you’re anything like me a good TV or film recommendation is a handy thing to have. Here are my watches in May….
by Darren Caveney
Read moreSocial media is ever-changing shifting sands, we know. Keeping on top of new developments and key trends is a challenge for all comms people. So this new – insight-packed – case study is super helpful.
by Nick Moore
Read moreLast week, we launched a new NHS recruitment campaign. It’s aimed at getting qualified mental health nurses to come and work at one of the five dedicated mental health trusts in the Northwest of England.
by Ben Capper
Read more4 big reasons you can’t miss orlo’s uk tour
It’s time to get out of your work bubble and mingle with your peers! At Orlo we love connecting with our social champions, whether that’s attending the events that you hold or hosting our own. There’s so much value in connecting with our community, so with that in mind… we’re going on tour AND coming to a city or town near you!
Read moreIn stockinged feet, somehow managing to look awkwardly relaxed as heavy rain poured outside, Rishi Sunak began as comfortably as he could, given who was sitting opposite him. Beth Rigby, Sky News’ political editor, has the look of an experienced deputy head teacher at an urban comprehensive who is not so much angry as, well, just disappointed in you.
by an anonymous comms pro
Read moreIn today’s society, the public expects convenient, digital and responsive services, but engagement can be costly and time-consuming. Public sector organisations are struggling to share information and gather feedback from their entire communities, often relying on expensive data collection, town hall meetings and awareness campaigns. Because of a lack of effective engagement channels, people are ready for a more digital government that provides a more streamlined experience.
by Louise Barker
Read moreI’ve always had a bit of a problem with the word ‘strategy’. It’s overused (everyone wants a strategy for something right?) and can be intimidating (strategy must be a big, important, complicated thing surely?).
by Victoria Ford
Read moreIf you’re anything like me a good TV or film recommendation is a handy thing to have. Here are my watches February through April….
by Darren Caveney
Read moreIf there’s one thing that comes up time and time again in conversations with communicators, particularly in the public sector, it’s the common theme of people outside of the profession do not entirely understand what we do. Particularly the amount of hard work, skill and professionalism that goes into it.
by Paul Compton
Read moreAt the UnAwards Winners’ Masterclass, last year’s champs shared their paths to glory – and there were some welcome signs that communications teams are finally being let into top tier decision-making.
by Karen Pagett
Read more“Dear resident, your council tax bill is going up and before you ask: no, you may not personally see anything extra for your money and yes, we know things are already tight thanks to the rising cost of living.”
Not really the easiest message to have to land, is it?
by Emma Proctor
Read moreMarketing Automation has the potential to change the way in which you achieve digital outcomes. It enables communications teams to be more strategic and to deploy communications that serve and influence their audiences over the longer term.
by Sadie Burgess
Read moreHave you ever been ghosted? I’ve heard from friends navigating the dating scene that it’s sadly an all-too-common occurrence. You meet, you feel a strong connection, you’re talking every day on WhatsApp discussing plans for a brilliant future together and then one day – Nothing. Nada. Zilch
by Catherine Farrell
Read moreMisinformation online can prevent public health messages getting through to the people who need to see them. Applying smarter insights and behaviour change theory to your campaign strategy could make all the difference.
by John-Paul Danon
Read moreI don’t know about you, but for many years, to a seasoned old comms pro like me, data was the domain of the techies. IT stuff. It was numbers. It was spreadsheets. It was dull! Us comms folk, we’re creative you know. We work with words, and images and stories.
by Georgia Turner
Read more‘Multi billion pound black hole’, ‘councils on the brink of bankruptcy’ and ‘sleepwalking into financial disaster’ - recent media headlines paint a seriously bleak picture of the UK’s economy. The downturn coupled with soaring inflation and continued budget cuts has left local authorities in a difficult situation.
by Jack Fox
Read moreWhen people ask ‘what does local government do?’, sometimes the answer is potentially saving lives.
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Read morecomms2point0 Interims is a search and introduction service matching talented communications professionals with recruiting organisations looking for skilled candidates for short and long term interim contracts and projects.
by Darren Caveney
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