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3 Things You’ll Learn at Ragan’s Future of Communications Conference 
Events  |  Ragan Staff

3 Things You’ll Learn at Ragan’s Future of Communications Conference 

Find out what’s ahead at our annual conference in Austin, Tex. 

Responses Needed: How is AI changing your professional life?
AI and Automation  |  Ragan Staff

Responses Needed: How is AI changing your professional life?

Whether you’re embracing the tech or sticking to the human touch, we need to hear from you.

‘I’ve got you’: How managers can guide team members through major life events
Manager Communications  |  Sean Devlin

‘I’ve got you’: How managers can guide team members through major life events

There’s more to being a good leader than just on-the-job results.

Filling the trust bucket of deskless workers
Corporate Culture  |  Tom Corfman

Filling the trust bucket of deskless workers

Employees who aren’t behind a desk are more doubtful about their employers than other workers, Edelman finds.
Measuring the success of employer branding efforts
Employer Branding  |  Sean Devlin

Measuring the success of employer branding efforts

Who’s doing employee branding right and how to think about measuring your efforts.

Crafting a communications strategy around activist investors
Crisis Communications  |  Justin Joffe

Crafting a communications strategy around activist investors

It starts with assembling the right team, addressing shareholders and your board proactively, then putting a strategy in place.

What government TikTok bans mean for communicators
Ragan Insider   |  Jess Zafarris

What government TikTok bans mean for communicators

After TikTok bans on government devices, communicators may need to examine their strategies, though a personal device ban is unlikely.

AI for communicators: What’s new and what matters
AI and Automation  |  Justin Joffe

AI for communicators: What’s new and what matters

Fresh data around AI training, the Copyright Office’s public comment period, and new workplace tools from Zoom and Google.

The importance of laughing at work
Leadership Communications  |  Steve Cody and Clayton Fletcher

The importance of laughing at work

Peppercomm founder and CEO Steve Cody and comedian Clayton Fletcher share an excerpt from their upcoming book, “The ROI of LOL“.

Cultivating a culture that thrives in change with neuroscience
Ragan Insider   |  Justin Joffe

Cultivating a culture that thrives in change with neuroscience

Microsoft’s advice for appealing to employees intellectually during moments of uncertainty.

Global RTO trends highlight need for localized employee comms
Internal Communications  |  Sean Devlin

Global RTO trends highlight need for localized employee comms

How your team can communicate about RTO, regardless of location.

6 questions with: Anouk Morin of Ditto PR
Career Advice  |  Isis Simpson-Mersha

6 questions with: Anouk Morin of Ditto PR

Anouk Morin shares the best advice she’s ever received. 

7 group icebreakers that won’t make employees freeze up
Internal Communications  |  Jess Zafarris

7 group icebreakers that won’t make employees freeze up

 Even the frostiest introverts may find themselves melting into these exciting group activities.

Navigating career curve balls with resilience for future success
Career Advice  |  Mary Olson-Menzel 

Navigating career curve balls with resilience for future success

It’s how we handle the curve balls and what we learn that matters.

The new trend of ‘quiet cutting’, J.M. Smucker’s unique take on return-to-office policies
The Week in Comms  |  Sean Devlin

The new trend of ‘quiet cutting’, J.M. Smucker’s unique take on return-to-office policies

Plus, how to shape company culture for a new generation of workers.

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