Updated July 30, 2024
When planning an IT outage or experiencing an unplanned outage, it’s important to communicate well with all employees affected.
Updated July 30, 2024
When planning an IT outage or experiencing an unplanned outage, it’s important to communicate well with all employees affected.
Does your workplace have a culture crisis? Is a toxic culture holding your organization back – and compromising patient care?
Digital transformation continues to enhance the world of healthcare. Medical staff, administrators and patients all benefit from new technologies that improve patient care and streamline business efficiency.
Updated December 15, 2021
IT outages are bad news for everyone. Employees can’t work, your IT team are swamped with calls, management worry about the impact on business.
Updated September 7, 2021
Cyber-crime is on the rise. Your organization is at more risk today than ever – and that risk will continue to rise. How safe are you really? How exposed are you to hackers – and how equipped are you to thwart them?
Are you finding it harder to get your compliance communications heard? Are you at risk of your staff missing important messages? You’re not alone.
Technology will transform healthcare in 2020. As hospitals and clinics develop new tools to meet medical, patient and competitive demands, the pace of this transformation will increase.
We’re exposed to messages everywhere we go. Whether at home, at work or anywhere in between, a constant stream of information is fed to us. In fact, each person receives about 105,000 words every day. Or put another way, 23 words per second – that’s a lot of information overload.
Updated August 10, 2022
Mergers and acquisitions, integrations, restructures and digital transformations are shaping workplaces across the globe. Change is essential for businesses to thrive and grow. And yet, 70% of change initiatives fail. Of these, nearly 40% are due to employee resistance.
There’s been a lot of hype around collaboration tools. And like every tool in the internal communicator’s toolkit, they have their place. But something I see too often is an obsession with collaboration tools.