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‘Think in moments, not folders’: Keys to great digital employee experiences
Ragan Insider   |  Sean Devlin

‘Think in moments, not folders’: Keys to great digital employee experiences

In a world full of tech tools, centralizing online experiences is a must for comms pros.

The Modern Leader series: The overlooked driver of change success
Leadership Communications  |  David Grossman

The Modern Leader series: The overlooked driver of change success

As The Grossman Group celebrates 25 years, Ragan is partnering with them to share the top attributes they see in modern leaders today.

From press release to playbook: Communicators’ role in succession planning
Executive Communication  |  Mike Prokopeak

From press release to playbook: Communicators’ role in succession planning

CEO succession is a place where communicators can prove strategic business value.

Riding the wave: Tips for internal comms pros after a major change
Ragan Insider   |  Sean Devlin

Riding the wave: Tips for internal comms pros after a major change

It’s all about maintaining trust and connection.

Fiverr CEO announces cuts with ‘fewer people, more productivity’; Ford reveals HQ move
The Week in Comms  |  Sean Devlin

Fiverr CEO announces cuts with ‘fewer people, more productivity’; Ford reveals HQ move

Plus, AT&T walks back emphasis on its employee-tracking system.

Want to make AI part of your team’s DNA? Start here.
PRESENTED BY THE CENTER FOR AI STRATEGY  |  Robbie Caploe

Want to make AI part of your team’s DNA? Start here.

Be intentional but keep the pressure low.

Ragan/Harris X survey looks at how CEOs and communicators view comms
By the Numbers  |  Sean Devlin

Ragan/Harris X survey looks at how CEOs and communicators view comms

Reflecting on past data to see where we’re headed.

Prove your worth while supporting your people: Change comms that reflect culture
Change communications  |  Sean Devlin

Prove your worth while supporting your people: Change comms that reflect culture

Comms pros can both prove their value and maintain cultural bonds during major changes.

GE Appliances’ senior communications leader on balancing silence and transparency
How I Got Here  |  Isis Simpson-Mersha

GE Appliances’ senior communications leader on balancing silence and transparency

GE Appliances Sr. Manager of Corporate Communications & Community Engagement, Katina Whitlock, shares the key to getting a tough message right.

5 Data-backed best practices for internal emails
Presented by PoliteMail  |  Michael DesRochers

5 Data-backed best practices for internal emails

What 4 billion internal emails reveal about capturing employee attention in the inbox.

Discover Ragan Training on YouTube: Lessons, conference clips & more
Ragan Training  |  Justin Joffe

Discover Ragan Training on YouTube: Lessons, conference clips & more

Our YouTube channel is updated weekly with a taste of what’s new on Ragan Training.

I’ve tried to embrace AI. Here’s why I can’t go all the way.
AI and Automation  |  Jim Ylisela

I’ve tried to embrace AI. Here’s why I can’t go all the way.

Why artificial intelligence is a slippery slope for storytellers.

What communicators say about their professional development opportunities
Ragan Research  |  Allison Carter

What communicators say about their professional development opportunities

Most have it — but aren’t satisfied.

Inside out: The internal comms guide to handling Glassdoor reviews
Internal Communications  |  Sean Devlin

Inside out: The internal comms guide to handling Glassdoor reviews

Glassdoor can prove to be a cultural mirror.

‘Doing good is good for business’: The power of scaling purpose at work
Ragan Insider   |  Sean Devlin

‘Doing good is good for business’: The power of scaling purpose at work

Giving back can form a pillar of company culture.

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