Internal communication expert and IABC EMENA Chair Simon Cavendish joins host Chared Verschuur to unpack what it really means to lead through change. From trust and transparency to the IKEA effect, we explore why internal comms is central to transformation and how to make it human, practical, and effective. Whether you're navigating system rollouts, culture shifts, or organisational upheaval, this episode offers clear, candid insights from the frontlines of change.
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Internal communication expert and IABC EMENA Chair Simon Cavendish joins host Chared Verschuur to unpack what it really means to lead through change. From trust and transparency to the IKEA effect, we explore why internal comms is central to transformation and how to make it human, practical, and effective. Whether you're navigating system rollouts, culture shifts, or organisational upheaval, this episode offers clear, candid insights from the frontlines of change.
You know when you meet someone and you just have a great vibe? After a short conversation, you’ve already worked out if you would or wouldn’t like working with them. You feel that they get you, or they won’t. Well, this is our topic in today’s episode.
Ben Wickham is a fellow communications person, storyteller and specialist in organiszational behaviour and team dynamics from Utrecht in the Netherlands.
The IABC EMENA Podcast
Internal communication expert and IABC EMENA Chair Simon Cavendish joins host Chared Verschuur to unpack what it really means to lead through change. From trust and transparency to the IKEA effect, we explore why internal comms is central to transformation and how to make it human, practical, and effective. Whether you're navigating system rollouts, culture shifts, or organisational upheaval, this episode offers clear, candid insights from the frontlines of change.