Tags: melcrum
Tags: melcrum
Melcrum?s Top 50 Case Studies - now in one place
Posted Tuesday June 24, 2008, 5:34 am, Over one day old at Lee's new-look Better Communication Results blog
Melcrum have wrapped their best Internal Comms case studies into one nicely sparkling package - the cunningly-named " Melcrum’s 50 Best Case Studies." It’s split into eight chapters – one for each topic area:
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PR in Australia: clueless about web2.0? or NOT?
Posted Sunday June 1, 2008, 10:33 am, Over one day old at Lee's new-look Better Communication Results blog
So, as Anthony Hasluck from Clarity says, "other things are being done first." Social media initiatives are resource intensive (no news there) and not everyone wants to contribute.
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The state of comms in corporate Australia
Posted Thursday May 22, 2008, 9:13 am, Over one day old at Lee's new-look Better Communication Results blog
I’ve just had a fantastic chat with Gerry McCusker over the whole Corporate Social Media issue — why Business in Australia hasn’t taken up the baton, and so on. But few people saw them, The news spread rapidly via the students themselves, through texting and instant messaging.
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Melcrum?s Aussie Employee Engagement conference almost sold out
Posted Thursday May 22, 2008, 9:13 am, Over one day old at Lee's new-look Better Communication Results blog
Technorati tags: constantin basturea, converseon, melcrum, employee engagement, business communication, global, helen corcoran, ernst & young, sue dewhurst, diane smith, graeme ginsberg, alex manchester, justine atkinson, lee hopkins
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Giving up on Work e-mail Podcast with Matt Moore et al
Posted Wednesday May 7, 2008, 1:23 am, Over one day old at E L S U A ~ A KM Blog
Hope you enjoy it, just as much as we did getting together and exchanging some ideas on how it is really possible to move away from work related e-mail and still be as productive as ever, if not more, making extensive use of other more collaborative tools, like social software tools.
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