• How to prioritise internal communication S6 E7

  • Apr 5 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

How to prioritise internal communication S6 E7

  • Summary

  • How do you prioritise internal communication?

    What do you say yes and no to inside your organisation? What informs that decision?

    Today's episode of the Candid Comms podcast puts prioritisation in the spotlight, by examining the purpose of IC.

    I examine:

    • why internal communication exists
    • what alignment is and why it matters
    • why you need a shared understanding and meaning
    • the role of stories
    • why your company history matters
    • what industry insights tell us
    • the purpose of internal communication.

    Full show notes can be found at www.allthingsic.com/podcast Order your copy of Rachel's book

    Rachel's book, Internal Communication Strategy: design, develop and transform your organizational communication is out now. You can order it via your favourite bookstore or find it online including Amazon (affiliate link), Waterstones, Barnes & Noble and Foyles.

    Or see the All Things IC website to order a signed limited edition.

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    Rachel Miller, Founder, All Things IC.

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