How and why the ‘mixternal’ comms trend is accelerating
With COVID-19 and remote work putting the spotlight on employee experience, close collaboration between internal and external communications has become paramount.
With COVID-19 and remote work putting the spotlight on employee experience, close collaboration between internal and external communications has become paramount.
How and why to form a ‘mixternal’ comms department.
The employee response to Nike’s exec comms around its layoffs offer reminders about how comms influences the mixternal brand.
A mixternal approach is the best way to give both internal and external audiences what they want. Here’s where to start.
The Aerospace Corporation launched an industry-wide push to benchmark diverse talent through comms.
Korn Ferry’s Chief Communications Officer survey invited the most senior-level comms executives at Fortune 500 companies to weigh in on their influence.
In the absence of a crystal ball or tarot deck, here’s where we see internal comms skills fitting in across business functions in 2023.
Breaking down silos delivered better comms for internal and external audiences.
The shipping company laid off 800 seafarers with no notice last week, prompting massive public backlash and protests.
E.W. Scripps’ Kari Wethington and Beth Welter share why—and how—internal and external communications teams can collaborate better.
We spoke with Ted Birkhahn, managing director at Vested, who shared what he’s learned from working on spin-offs in the past.
UCLA Health’s Alisha W. Celestine explains the ins and outs, so to speak, of navigating chaotic moments.
Voters don’t want to hear from businesses on politics and policy. Some are speaking up anyway
Plus, a study shows alarming levels of employee engagement.
During the Ragan Communication Leadership Council’s winter retreat, PolitiFact Editor-in-Chief Katie Sanders shared tips for fact-checking questionable sources.