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Influential Internal Communication

Streamline Your Corporate Communication to Drive Efficiency and Engagement

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Influential Internal Communication

Auteur(s): Jenni Field
Narrateur(s): Jenni Field
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As the title suggests, Influential Internal Communication proves just how influential internal communications (IC) is, and the measurable impact it has on an organization's growth. For many organizations, IC often slips down the list of priorities when there are high pressure, high stakes business situations to cope with. This causes a sense of chaos and confusion within the organization that will—eventually—permeate to external customers and clients. Influential Internal Communication presents a clear, adaptable methodology that will help readers understand, diagnose and fix their own communication challenges, thereby transforming the chaos into calm.

Backed up with data and statistics from industry reports on workplace culture, Influential Internal Communication is based on The Field Model and draws on research with CEOs, some of the best insights into people, organisations, and chaos. The theory is backed up with real world case studies, showing how chaos can impact a range of organizations of varying size and industry. Written by the 2020 President of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR), Influential Internal Communication will streamline any organization's IC practices, and help to drive engagement, efficiency and profit across the board.

Jenni Field has nearly 20 years' experience in communications and is based in Berkshire, UK. She has worked at Director level for numerous organizations including the global pharmaceutical company Perrigo. Jenni Field was the 2020 President of the CIPR, and is both Chartered and a fellow of the Institute. She has been quoted by The Times, Raconteur, and listed on the Institute of IC's 30 under 30, and Inspiring Workplaces top 101 influencers in employee engagement. She now runs her own consultancy, Redefining Communications, and speaks regularly for organisations and at industry events.

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©2021 Jenni Field (P)2022 Jenni Field
Comportement organisationnel et travail Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Gestion et leadership Réussite personnelle Entreprise Carrière Internal Communications

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Influential Maybe, Concise Hardly

Rarely have I listened to a book that uses so many words to say so little. If this is the standard for influential corporate communication then the goal seems to be to bore emplyees to death. To state things like "Surveys taken on a Friday when 80 per cent of the office is working from home will have implicit bias." Is something that should not need to be stated out loud. If this is the kind of information being given to corporate communicators then it bodes very poorly for the indistry as it suggestes that it is a field staffed by those whose common sense is close to zero. Perhaps relying on people who peddle this drivel foreshadows collapse that organizations that rely on this information are already in some form pf bureaucratic death spiral. Terrible slog of a book finishing takes true grit.

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