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The growing need for change communications

The growing need for change communications


Change has always been a constant and with the current economic crisis facing global economies it is accelerating. While people typically only think of change communication when it comes to mergers and acquisitions, there are various events/triggers where investing in change & internal communications will pay dividends, including management changes, corporate realignment, new internal processes and technologies, labor contract issues, and significant growth initiatives.

Top employers help staff steer clear of rush hour

Top employers help staff steer clear of rush hour


Mary Gooderham, Originally published in the Globe and Mail

Commuting to work is a major commitment for Mary Keating. The trip from her home town of Fonthill, Ont. to the downtown Toronto offices of H+K Strategies takes a gruelling two-and-a-half hours, and it brings her through a congested traffic corridor that has only gotten worse in the nine years since she took the job.

 

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A watchable-in-10-minutes summary of Brian Solis’ pivotal business book on social media, Engage!


Engage! thoroughly examines the social media landscape and how to effectively use social media to succeed in business?one network and one tool at a time.

 

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Daylight falls on the oilsands

Daylight falls on the oilsands


Mike Coates, Originally published in Canadian Business
The Chinese bid for Daylight Energy will be a big test for the Prime Minister’s new take on the Investment Canada Act.  
Anatomy of the corporate communicator

Anatomy of the corporate communicator


Corporate Survey 2011, PR Week A look at today’s corporate communicator. Top job stress factors, department make-up measurement and alignment.  
Adapt to social media, or face consequences

Adapt to social media, or face consequences


Selena Cameron, Globe & Mail
One size doesn't fit all. Invest the time and effort needed to plan your own marketing strategy, and make sure you stick to it.  

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Canada scores well on Transparency International Index

Canada scores well on Transparency International Index


By Elizabeth Roscoe, Transparency International has released its annual survey of the likelihood of companies from 28 leading economies to win business abroad by paying bribes.
Google+ Pages: Too Soon to Tell

Google+ Pages: Too Soon to Tell


By Kathryn Hanley, What’s important to know about Google+ Pages today