Listen to episode nine of my free IC podcast

Welcome to episode nine of FIR presents All Things IC with Rachel Miller.

Every month I publish a free podcast focusing on internal communication as part of the For Immediate Release (FIR) podcast network.

What’s in this month’s show? Below are the show notes that accompany what I discuss in the 28 minute long episode including Microsoft’s “Hello there” internal memo, the hunt to find the IoIC top 30 under 30 and how you can get involved in various IC events.

You can find a whole host of other podcasts to listen to in the network, including the iconic Hobson & Holtz Report, which is now in its tenth year. Find out more information via the network’s Google+ community.

So grab a cup of tea and I’ll guide you through what’s happening in the world of internal comms this month,

Rachel

1) #intranetnow

I take a look at the brand new #intranetnow conference which is due to take place in September. See full information and get your tickets here.

2) Digital Transformation

Altimeter Groups’ latest report: Discover full information and download the report.

This is a preview copy of what you can see in the report:

3) Erasing the pompousness of management communication

Read the original Telegraph article featuring Lucy Adams, plus my blog on the topic.

4) Hello there

Microsoft’s Stephen Elop’s “Hello there email” can be found on the Microsoft website.

Plus Lucy Kellaway’s article in the Financial Times

5) Annual CIPR internal communication conference

My blog post on changing behaviour for better business

CIPR Inside website with full information about the annual IC conference on 2 October.

Get your ticket here.

Find them on Twitter @CIPRInside.

Webinar on 7 August on employee engagement.

6) Top 30 under 30

The Institute of Internal Communication is on the look out for the top 30 under 30 internal communication professionals.

Full information is available including how to enter.

7) Putting the social into social media

Read about my meeting with Professor Karen Freberg @KFreberg and the event I hosted, CIPR Social Short, featuring Tim Lloyd @timolloyd.  Full information here.

Find the CIPR social media panel on Twitter @CIPRSM, see the hashtag #CIPRsm and the panel’s page online to discover upcoming Social Shorts.

Share This: The Social Media Handbook for PR Professionals (Wiley, 2012), plus Share This Too: More Social Media Solutions for PR Professionals(Wiley, 2012).

Listen to FIR presents All Things IC with Rachel Miller episode nine here:

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What do you think of this month’s show? As ever you’re welcome to comment below or tweet me @AllthingsIC.

Missed a previous show? Catch up here.

Post author: Rachel Miller

First published: 28 July 2014.

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