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May 26, 2015 How to get organisations talking #CommsChat
Next week on #CommsChat we will be joined by Katie Macaulay, MD of AB, an internal communications agency, and author of ‘From Cascade to Conversation‘, as we discuss, ‘How to get organisations talking’. We’ll cover the importance of effective internal communication, overcoming common obstacles and making the most of various communications tools.
- What conditions are necessary for conversation to flourish?
- Does conversation always have to be face-to-face? Is that practical?
- Is conversation and collaboration always a good thing?
- Are there times when broadcasts and cascades are necessary and dialogue less so?
- How do you encourage a cynical, disengaged workforce that doesn’t want to participate in a two-way conversation?
- What are the dangers of getting the organisation talking?
Join us! We tweet from @CommsChat and #CommsChat takes place from 8-9pm UK time – for worldwide times, go here. Anyone can take part in the discussion – simply follow the hashtag here or on Twitter. If you can’t make the chat or would like to revisit it, a transcript will go up on Tuesday morning.
We’d love to hear your suggestions for future topics for #CommsChat – get in touch with Brittany by email or Twitter if you have any ideas.
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