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Sufferers of imposter syndrome are least likely to be what they fear
In the 1970s, two clinical psychologists – Dr Pauline Clance and Dr Suzanne Imes – studied 150 highly successful...
Loud and Proud: The do’s and dont’s of corporate Pride
June has somehow rolled around once again, and Pride month is upon us. Across the UK, members of the...
Stop Saying Cheese
Ever since our parents let us dress ourselves, we’ve been faced with these daily questions: What should I wear?...
International Women’s Day 2022: #BreakingTheBias
To mark International Women’s Day 2022, we’re exploring gender balance in internal comms, celebrating the women at the helm...
Student to studio – words on entering an agency
Finishing university is daunting, before you know it you find yourself pushed out into the real world. While making...
The 12 tips of Comms-mas
The holiday season is once again upon us (it seems the years are going by faster than ever?) and...
Suicide Prevention: Reflecting on an award-winning campaign
***The content on this page and in this episode of The Internal Comms Podcast may be triggering for those...
Taking care of yourself – and your employees – in the post-pandemic world
Dare we say it? We’re seeing the light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel. Things have changed, and...
Work and Wellbeing: a new way to tackle your day
Our team recently got together for a BrainWorkshops session with Phil Dobson, author of ‘The Brain Book’. Phil applies...
Onboarding online: Creating a community on camera
For many of us, working from home has become the norm over the past year. Cutting commutes – and...
The book I wish I’d read 30 years ago
What book should all communication professionals read? It’s one of the final questions I ask every guest on The...