I have a secret. I am a numbers and science geek.
by Laurel Chilcot Smithson
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“Stories are data with soul” – There are many wise words our national NHS director of inequalities Dr Bola Owolabi has said over the past few years, but it was this sentence that really stuck with me.
by Sophie DiMauro
Read moreAre you flagging on the hamster wheel of perennial news stories? Do you resort to biro acupuncture to stay conscious in meetings? Is your life force being drained by national awareness days?
by Steve Watkins
Read moreSo, Facebook’s (OK, Meta’s) answer to Twitter launched on Thursday in the UK and US (but not in Europe because of the EU’s privacy laws)
Did you join it? It seems like a lot of people did. But as comms pros where should it fit into our comms strategy?
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 June….
by Darren Caveney
Read more“AI Doomerism” is the popular media sport of generating panic about artificial intelligence and how it will take away everything we hold dear. It was a niche pastime 8 months ago. Now, it’s everywhere.
by Chris Bunting
Read moreI’ve just won a CIPR Excellence award and the feeling of elation is still incredible in the days after the event.
by Louisa Dean
Read moreWe’re all forever tweaking and finessing our social media approaches. But with dwindling attention spans, huge competition for eyeballs and the never-ending changes to algorithms it’s really key that we understand what we should and shouldn’t do to remain effective.
by Alex Waddington and Darren Caveney
Read moreTaking research findings into the home - how to get consumers to take action when they have never heard of you
by Elin Price
Read moreThe 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
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