Are your communications fit for the future?
If you want to know what’s in store for the world of business, and the impact on internal communication, you’re in luck.
Today’s What’s on this week covers 15 to 25 May 2016, and this is a recurring theme. Want to plan further ahead? You can do so via the All Things IC comms calendar.
Future Fit
The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) is holding a Future Fit Communications event on 16 May.
It features 12 speakers who will share their thoughts on “evolutions, innovations and the role communications will play in making their organisations fit for the future.”
Tickets are £50 for IABC members and £100 for non-members. If you are a member and bring a non-member, they’ll get member pricing.
Find out all you need to know.
What’s on this week:
- 16 May: Future Fit communications, London, IABC
- 17 May: TAKE PRIDE event from Theblueballroom, London
- 17 May: Reward and Recognition – Ask the Guru, CIPR Inside, Manchester
- 18 May: Are workplace mental health initiatives good PR? 6-8pm, CIPR, London
- 19 May: Ask The Guru, CIPR Inside, Storytelling event
- 25 May: Internal Comms networking event, IoIC, Birmingham.
Recent articles on the All Things IC blog:
Here’s what you may have missed on the All Things IC blog this week. Thank you to everyone who has got in touch to discuss guest posts.
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My thanks to Helen Reynolds @HelReynolds, for creating this doodle of a comms cupboard this week based on the description in my glossary.
Do you have a comms cupboard? I’ve been amused by the admissions from communicators about what’s in their cupboards/drawers.
Articles I’ve published over the past week:
How PwC responded to that pair of heels
The comms cupboard has been opened
Is your office a productive haven?
PR Week names its Top 30 under 30.
Thank you for stopping by.
Enjoy your week,
Rachel
Post author: Rachel Miller
First published on the All Things IC blog 15 May 2016.