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Sunday
Feb162014

are you a social media blocker?

Blockers, Every organisation has them. But in communications teams, really?
by GUEST EDITOR Emma Rodgers   
A couple of weeks ago, I went to the rather brilliant, interesting and super helpful LG Communications Social Media session, organised by Darren Caveney, that was  held at the  hugely creative Antennae Centre in Nottingham.
Billed as ‘Everything you wanted to know about social media but were too afraid to ask’, it combined an immense list of speakers including David Banks [Media Law Specialist], Dan Slee, Paul Taylor, Sarah Lay and Richard Clarke from O2 with an equally inspiring un-conference session led by the Wikipedia legend Andy Mabbett. 

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Wednesday
Feb122014

the importance of being dave

We've always liked the cut of the jib of those folks down in Norfolk. And this post and idea sums them up nicely.

by GUEST EDITOR Susie Lockwood

It’s crucial to lead on things sometimes; come up with new ideas, be brave, be innovative, make stuff happen. But leaders don’t get very far without followers, people who can recognise a good idea when they see one and can make it happen much more effectively.

So it follows (sorry, couldn’t resist) that it’s important to follow as well as lead, support as well as take the starring role.

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Tuesday
Feb112014

from cock-up to case study: a cautionary tale of when twitter goes bad

Sometimes with social media things go a bit wrong. Something happens that is unplanned and leaves you with egg on your face. So, you're in a hole. How do you get yourself out of it? Honesty and humour, it seems.

by Mike Underwood

The Mission: promote the grand work of Charnwood Borough Council’s CCTV service.

The Tactic: tweet live from the camera control centre on a busy Saturday night in Loughborough.

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Saturday
Feb082014

how social media is helping the ministry of defence

Opening up to use social media can be tricky. Not least if you are the Ministry of Defence. Which is why this case study shows how one department of the MOD adopting social can lead to some unintended benefits.

by Tony Moran

With social media now so much a part of our everyday lives, it’s easy to forget what life was like without it.

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Friday
Feb072014

using social media to communicate the floods

If winter 2014 in the UK will be remembered for one thing it'll be the floods. It was the wettest January on record and not one many will forget in a hurry. But in an emergency how did local government respond? In one Southern council they were stretched to the limit.

by Louise Smith 

Since Christmas, Maidstone borough has suffered its worst flooding since 2000, with significant property flooding and at least 36 families being evacuated – some up to four times in six weeks.

The three rivers in the borough have been repeatedly placed on flood warning, with more rain threatened for the coming weeks.

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Sunday
Feb022014

digital communications - some secret ingredients

Sometimes, it's only when you stop and take a look back over your shoulder you realise how far you've come. In this personal blog post a Coca Cola comms person looks back to see how far forward his company has come.

by Neil Jenkins

I was chatting to some fellow internal communicators recently about our digital work at Coca-Cola Enterprises, and it wasn’t until afterwards that I realised what a frantic – and fantastic – few years it’s been.

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Sunday
Feb022014

post of the month for january 

Pinch, punch, the first of the month. It's that time of the calendar where we take a look at what has been the most popular post.

by Dan Slee

Well, what an opening to 2014 it has been with a blizzard of new content on comms2point0 and an impressive two-way fight for the top spot.

In a tussle that brings back memories of Blur v Oasis, Ali v Foreman and Stoke City v Port Vale the top title has seen an epic battle between Hel Reynolds and Eddie Coates-Madden.

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Thursday
Jan302014

organisational narrative

Once upon a time there was a local council in need of an organisational narrative. But how do you go about creating one? And what can be learned along the way? One communications officer at Swindon Borough Council shares their experience.

by GUEST EDITOR Kate Steel

When the now-familiar policy changes and funding reductions first began to bite at the heels of local government, we needed to make sure our employees were equipped – and inspired – to deliver our priorities with our residents and it became apparent that we needed a clear, consistent story about how our organisation was changing and why. So what did we do? 

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Monday
Jan272014

5 challenges facing a creative agency in 2014

So what are the issues facing a creative agency? In this insight a team who specialise in creative internal comms ideas reflect.

by Alan Oram

We’re a pretty robust bunch of guys at Alive. We’ve even chosen to adopt a moose as part of the team. A splendidly powerful, determined creature, seeking supremacy, commanding respect and all that good stuff. It’s one of the ways we’re approaching life in a competitive industry in order to achieve success, become a super-profitable creative agency and smash our goals.

Admittedly it goes a little deeper than downright dogged determination, but it’s a good place to start!

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Sunday
Jan262014

seven more twitter mistakes we all make

Mistakes. We all make them. But many of us shy away from talking about them. One comms pro took a different view and created a massively popular post last year about making mistakes on Twitter. And now she's gone and written the follow-up...

by GUEST EDITOR Helen Reynolds

With the 'first seven mistakes we have to make' post last year I started a club for those of us who have learned the hard way and cocked up on Twitter at some point.

Here are seven more 'mistakes': if you have done more than six of the fourteen you are a VIP member for the 'Twitter pro club'. (Rule 1: talk about Twitter pro club. We're communicators aren't we?!)

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Monday
Jan202014

a new toolkit for internalcomms

Last year the Government Communication Service - or GCS - announced reforms to professionalise government communications.   Part of this reform aims to create excellent Internal Communications across government.  Victoria Ford, Head of Communications at DVLA, has been leading a project to deliver a toolkit for internal communicators to support this aim.

by Victoria Ford

Can I let you into a secret?  *whispers* I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for internal communications.  When challenged by my Head of External Comms I would deny it, but with a background in operational delivery and change management it’s inevitable I should realise its importance.  So, when I got a call back in October from Russell Grossman, SRO of the Internal Communications Excellence project, asking if I’d lead a piece of work to deliver an online toolkit to support internal communicators I was always going to say yes.

For me it feels like internal comms takes a bit of a back seat.  It is the area of comms everyone thinks they know best about and the one everyone thinks they can do themselves. I think there has been a real lack of investment in the profession and the people who serve in it.  That’s why I loved the idea of bringing together what is now known as ‘The IC Space’ – a site for internal communicators to learn, share and borrow from.

What I wasn’t expecting was the huge amount of enthusiasm and support I have received from communicators across government who believe in the product and wanted to do all they could to bring The IC Space to life.  The result is a truly collaborative, cross government effort.  From Whitehall departments, to devolved government and agencies, I have received not only insight, experience and wisdom, but the skills and creativity of film makers and designers to make this happen.

So what’s the result?  Well it is a resource that, although aimed at government communicators, is open to those outside government as well with an interest in internal comms.  It is a place to find best practice.  What I want it to become is a community, a place where internal communicators can seek advice and share their experiences.  The site we are launching today isn’t the finished article.  It isn’t meant to be.  It is a site we are hoping you will go into, have a look around and let us know what you think.  It is being delivered iteratively based on feedback from the people it has been designed to help.  We’ll add what you want to it, just tell us what that is.  So over to you.  Go and take a look.  Let us know what you think and, you never know, you may end up with a soft spot for internal comms yourself.

You can take a look at the new toolkit for internalcomms here.

 Victoria Ford is head of communications at the DVLA.

Sunday
Jan192014

working in comms opens doors and we're recruiting 

As one organisation looks to take on new staff their head of communications and engagement sets out a little of her own comms journey.

by Caroline King

This blog has been written to support Helena’s latest comms recruitment campaign. I wanted to talk about how comms as a career can really open doors for you and will do this by reflecting on my own experiences. It’s fair to say that Comms has and always will be my passion, regardless of where my career takes me. It has been an amazing journey against a backdrop of changing comms practices, channels a go go and a technological revolution.

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Friday
Jan172014

it's the end of the blog as we know it - and I feel fine

Blogging has come a long way through the early days of the internet. But for one veteran blogger he can see that things have changed...

by Mark Allen

Remember way back in 2005? It was only a decade ago.

We started to realised the true horror of the tsunami, George W Bush was stating his 2nd term in the USA, but social media as we know it today was just a glint in Mark Zuckerberg’s eye. 

Social media was just for geeks and ‘blogs’ and ‘citizen journalism’ were the next big thing (despite having been around for years)

Well I shall let you into a secret. Blogging probably saved my life. But even I think it is past its sell by date in 2014.

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Wednesday
Jan152014

coping mechanisms for comms people

There can be a lot of frustration as a comms person. Here are a few ways to count to 10 breathe, relax and work out plans to make your job easier.

By Caroline King 

While flicking through Twitter yesterday lunchtime I was drawn to an article by Eddie Coates-Madden, Assistant Head of Services, Communications and Marketing at Hull City Council - @pseudograph.

Eddie has created a great blog post about the wonders or perils of working in comms which he referred to as -the comms team credit matrix, aka damned if you do, damned if you don’t.

I responded on Twitter by saying that over the years I have developed some coping mechanisms and a few frustrated comms people asked me to share them with Twitter so here goes.

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Wednesday
Jan152014

a primer about successful online communities

In the array of channels and platforms facing a comms person sometimes the online community gets overlooked. What's that? It can be the web forum and the place where people with a shared interest come together. But what makes them work? What ingredients do you need if you are thinking of setting one up yourself? Or what makes them tick if you want to understand them more?

by Richard Millington

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