Our highly popular post ‘can we have an i-conversation about words that get your goat?’ has a new follow-up by the same author. It doesn’t hold back and is a cracker. Enjoy…
by Louise Powney
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Our highly popular post ‘can we have an i-conversation about words that get your goat?’ has a new follow-up by the same author. It doesn’t hold back and is a cracker. Enjoy…
by Louise Powney
Read moreWhat’s the key to outstanding communications? Who better to ask than one of the best creative agencies around…
by Caroline Roodhouse
Read moreUncertainty surrounded firm devolution plans for some areas before Brexit. But what about now? This timely post gives a useful update on what we can expect next on the big issue for our regions.
By PANEL WRITER Will Mapplebeck
Read more"Are the UnAwards a proper awards event if it only costs £20 to attend them?"
by Darren Caveney
Read moreDaniel Cattanach won Govdelivery's Communicator of the Year award for his work at Bath and North East Somserset Council. Video has played an important part in his work over the past 12-months.
by Daniel Cattanach
Read moreGood social media advice for elected members has never been more important to help democracy work better. So we are proud to announce that we have helped draw-up a handy download with the Scottish Improvement Service and National Communications Group. You can find it here. Here is the thinking behind it.
By Val Millar and Kristoffer Boesen
Read moreCumbria is a rural county with some large towns and population spread across the county. Targeting Facebook pages and groups has become a successful way to reach people.
by Tom Gannon
Read moreListening and connecting with yourself as yourself online is a powerful way to connect, as one comms person shows.
by Sara Hamilton
Read moreTelling the truth. It’s what most comms people want and encourage. A new piece of research decided to look a little deeper into the subject. Here are the results…
by Jon Reeves
Read moreConnecting with Facebook groups and pages can feel as though it requires new skills. It doesn’t at all. Here’s a case study.
by Jonathan Pyke and Lisa Macready
Read moreA new, award-winning research project highlights the emergence of something you may not have considered before - personalised music in video advertising.
by Michael Lynham
Read moreWe're committed to the UnAwards because we think they are an important initiative. Really important.
by Darren Caveney
Read moreRecognition. It's a funny thing. Most of us don't chase it. But, in truth, we'd like a smidge of it every now and then...
by Darren Caveney
Read moreYou owe it to yourself and your team to enter the UnAwards16, It's free and easy to do and you have plenty of time to do it. So no excuses, right?
By Darren Caveney
Read moreMany organisations across the public sector are trying to utilise social media for customer services in order to make access and engagement simpler for their customers, patients and residents. This real-life example of Twitter for customer service is the gold star standard we should all aim for.
By Darren Caveney
Read moreThe standard of debate at times online has never been lower on either side of the Atlantic. In a guest post a US communicator gives his own considered views.
by GUEST EDITOR Jim Garrow
Read moreOne of the shining lights of local government has left the building. But is changing sectors difficult? After all isn't comms is comms?
by Julie Waddicor
Read moref you’ve worked in communications and PR for long enough you’ll have encountered times when you’re challenged around ethics and diversity. An all-new UnAwards category for 2016 wants to shine a light on the good work being done in our industry to tackle these issues.
by Phil Morcom
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