It seems like it was just yesterday when the prospect of leveraging build screens as an internal communications tool was out of reach. And the reasons were plentiful: The technology was too expensive;Since big screens were the purview of the IT department, they alone designed, installed, and maintained the screens; andBecause of the cost of big screens, they’d only be used for almost anything other than trying to engage and inspire employees.But things have changed drastically. No...
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It seems like it was just yesterday when the prospect of leveraging build screens as an internal communications tool was out of reach. And the reasons were plentiful: The technology was too expensive;Since big screens were the purview of the IT department, they alone designed, installed, and maintained the screens; andBecause of the cost of big screens, they’d only be used for almost anything other than trying to engage and inspire employees.But things have changed drastically. No...
Well, it's been a wild ride so far! In producing The Swear Jar podcast we've tackled the good, the bad and the truly ugly in employee communications/internal communications. But why would we do that? Because we are determined to provide practical and actionable insights to Employee Communications professionals --- across industries. And, we do that because, quite frankly, Fearless Communicators need tools and advice so that they can ensure that employee communications are awesome, aligned ...
The Swear Jar
It seems like it was just yesterday when the prospect of leveraging build screens as an internal communications tool was out of reach. And the reasons were plentiful: The technology was too expensive;Since big screens were the purview of the IT department, they alone designed, installed, and maintained the screens; andBecause of the cost of big screens, they’d only be used for almost anything other than trying to engage and inspire employees.But things have changed drastically. No...