What challenges and opportunities do the Olympics present for Comms pros?

How can you ensure your organisation makes the most of and copes with the London 2012 Olympics? The scale of the London 2012 Olympics is staggering. It is the biggest sporting event to come to the UK and includes 34 venues, 70,000 volunteers, 20,000 journalists, 17,000 athletes from 205 companies, and 10.8 million tickets. Phew! […]

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Connecting a whole town – Monmouthpedia

Last week I joined the Financial Times Digital Media conference through livestream pinged to the TV in my bedroom via AirPlay. Through the wonders of technology I was able to watch Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales’ keynote speech. (If you missed it, you can catch up here by watching eight sessions on demand) Wikipedia often makes […]

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Is intranet news old news?

What is the role of news on corporate intranets? Is news dead-space or does it justify its conclusion with ease? Intranetizen’s 2012 prediction post sparked some healthy debate about the role of news on corporate intranets. A mainstay of intranets since day dot, news has no doubt occupied a significant proportion of your homepage real estate […]

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PR has been defined… and now it’s up for discussion

The latest #Commschat is taking place this evening from 8-9pm GMT and is focusing on the new definition of Public Relations (PR). I wrote about the new definition 10 days ago and tonight the Comms community has the chance to debate and discuss the new definition via Twitter. If you’ve never come across #Commschat before, […]

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It’s a blog’s life…

One of best outcomes of having my blog is the people who get in touch as a result of what they’ve read, and the interesting conversations and thoughts it sparks. Over the past fortnight a number of things have happened which has opened up the world of Internal Comms even more to me and I […]

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From here to maternity…

Today is day one of my maternity leave as mini Miller is due to be making her appearance in May. I’ve been asked by a number of people if I’m planning to continue blogging about internal comms over the next year while I’m on mat leave. So thought I’d write a short post to say […]

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The definition of PR…

Back in November I wrote about the global quest to define Public Relations (PR) and this week the results were unveiled. Various organisations partnered with the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) who led the contest to search for a new way of defining what ‘public relations’ means. This included the UK’s Chartered Institute of […]

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Find out how to ‘Rock Your Comms’

What’s the single, most important thing that you’ve learned in Internal Communication (IC)? At the end of last year I contributed to a book being written by and for IC professionals to address this very question and to help raise money for Make-A-Wish UK, and Rock Your Comms is now available. The book was collated […]

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One year on – does the thought of implementing social media in your workplace still fill you with fear?

I’m proud to reintroduce my mentee, Sarah Hodges to readers of Diary of an internal communicator. She’s written a post to update you on an exciting project she undertook while studying for a diploma. I’ll hand over to Sarah to update you… It was almost a year ago now that Rachel kindly let me take […]

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Why being an internal communicator in 2012 is a good thing…

If you’re thinking about your career options, do you know what the current market is like for internal communicators? What are employers looking for, what is the value of internal comms professionals and is now a good time to be one? Wayne Reynolds is a Director at specialist communications recruiter Birchwood Knight. I asked him […]

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Dates for your diary: CIPR webinars

At the start of the year I highlighted the series of webinars that are taking place this year organised by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR). Below are the upcoming dates and topics and looks like some crackers in there. Webinars are free for CIPR members and £30+VAT for non-members. They are a great […]

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What people think I do meme… Internal Communications

Over the past few days the internet has been awash with the ‘What I do‘ meme. I looked for one which captured the role of Internal/Corporate Communicator and wasn’t able to find one, so I decided to create my own. Below is my tongue in cheek representation of ‘What people think I do’ and how […]

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