We’ve all been through a whirl wind of a year. The world as we knew it ceased to exist and workplaces were transformed forever. For almost all companies, internal communications became a critical function tasked with finding new and innovative ways to adapt to the sudden change in the way we work and interact at the workplace. Join us on Wednesday, 27 January 2021 at 12:00 P.M. ET as we uncover the top 7 trends shaping internal communications in 2021.
What you'll learn:
How 2020 influenced organizational practices
Top 7 trends shaping internal comms in 2021
How internal communicators can maximize key trends to create opportunity
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About The Speakers
Helen Deverell
Helen has experience in both in-house and agency roles. She helps organizations listen to their employees and understand how they can improve their internal communications. She specializes in strategy, content creation, internal communication audits, and writing skills training. Helen blogs about the profession, regularly judges awards and has spoken at events, and on webinars, on the topic of internal communication.
Alison Davis
Alison sets the strategic direction for Davis & Company and leads the development of new products and services. Since founding the company in 1984, she has provided senior counsel to clients such as American Water, BD and International Flavors & Fragrances. Alison has written or edited these groundbreaking books: 49 ways to improve employee communications, The Definitive Guide to HR Communication and Your Attention, Please. An online columnist for Inc.com, Alison frequently writes articles for leading business and trade publications. A sought-after speaker on communication issues, Alison has led sessions for such organizations as Public Relations Society of America, The Conference Board, Society of Human Resource Management and International Association of Business Communicators. Alison holds a bachelor’s degree from Douglass College, Rutgers University.
Sara Mcguire
Sara is a Content Lead at Venngage. She loves visual storytelling and finding ways to make boring information engaging. When she isn’t creating content for Venngage’s blog and YouTube channel, you can find her drinking a cup of tea or trying to befriend the nearest animal. Follow her on Twitter @sara_mcguire.