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Internal communication

 

I’ve just been thrown into a project around change management for a global IT transformation project where we are changing from IBM and Lotus Notes to Microsoft and Outlook (plus a huge pile

 

 

When I first started working in audio more than 10 years ago, I encouraged some of my clients to think about including the warmth of the human voice in their communications. Then in 2004 podcasting became possible, and we discovered a technology that made audio a lot more accessible.

Still, in the early days, podcasting was not for the faint of heart. The technical side was tricky, and accurate help was hard to find. Today, however, we have plenty of software and tools at our disposal, as well as examples of communicators who’ve ventured into the world of podcasting before us. 

In my last post I asked ‘Who should own the Digital Workplace?’.  From my experience o

If you want to invest 20 minutes that will change the way you communicate, take a look at this video from TedTalks by Simon Si

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