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The Future of Internal Communication
Prioritising heart and soul in business with Shetal Joshi
Gallup’s 2025 State of the Global Workplace research reveals a drop in global engagement for only the second time in twelve years. In particular, it shows a sharp drop in manager engagement. This is particularly concerning at a time when all organisations need unity, cohesion and goodwill to combat increasingly challenging market conditions. Shetal Joshi has been a lifelong advocate for the soul of business since the start of her career in the late 1990s. As Head of Internal Communication and Employee Engagement, she’s a firm believer in the value of active listening and hearing what’s on p...
2025-07-23
47 min
The Future of Internal Communication
Exploring money basics with Peter Komolafe
As economic conditions deteriorate, fears of redundancy and anxiety regarding the cost of living once again grip the UK. Financial wellbeing is a key pillar of wider health and wellbeing. Sadly, it’s often overlooked by employers striving to tick the box of colleague wellbeing in the most efficient way possible. Having struggled with debt through his twenties and thirties, Peter Komolafe is today a qualified financial advisor. He has harnessed his personal experience to help ordinary people create financial security through positive financial habits. In 2020, he founded Conversation of Money (a YouTube Channel and weekly Podcast) to...
2025-07-09
47 min
Frequency
Toxicity, Trust & Technology Integration
Chuck Gose and Jenni Field discuss some of the latest research and insights this week covering AI and cultural intelligence, how to protect cultures and what employee advocacy really is. They kick off the conversation with the latest piece of research from the Institute of Internal Communication which is showing a real mix of positive and negative news for the industry. Exploring employee advocacy and the role of the communicator in creating it,Chuck shares strong views on how we have got this so wrong. The conversation explores some of the latest thinking in applying th...
2025-06-23
40 min
The Future of Internal Communication
Exploring the IoIC’s AI ethics Charter with Joe McMann and Adele McIntosh
In February 2025, the IoIC launched its AI ethics Charter for internal communication. As GenerativeAI adoption goes mainstream, there are many moral and ethical considerations that require contemplation and resolution. Its implementation requires human care, stewardship and oversight. The goal of the AI Charter is to present some of the most pressing points for organisations to reflect and agree on and to catalyse a live and ongoing membership conversation about how best to adopt AI while sustaining access to good, purposeful work for colleagues. In this conversation, we are joined by AI taskforce members Adele McIntosh...
2025-03-05
51 min
The Future of Internal Communication
S12, E2 - Anticipating 2025 - Shifts, Shocks and Background Noise with Rohit Talwar
As we enter another year of instability and uncertainty, it behoves all organisations to keep one eye on the future for successful innovation and evolution. But shifting out of survival mode to examine the long game remains a challenge for many. Horizon scanning and scenario planning to mitigate risk and leverage opportunity ought to be in every business strategist’s toolkit. However, all too often boards and senior leadership teams are stressed and overwhelmed by firefighting and conflicting priorities. What are the benefits of future-gazing? In this episode, Dom, Jen and Cat chat with IoIC fe...
2025-02-05
48 min
The Future of Internal Communication
What to expect from the Future of Internal Communication Podcast in 2025
In this first episode of 2025, Jen, Dom and Cat review their favourite conversations of 2024. They also discuss the topics, trends and themes they most want to explore in 2025, as shaped by what IoIC members have said they want to learn more about. This episode explores some of the primary risks and opportunities for internal communicators in the coming year. Tune in to hear about up and coming guests and conversations. Follow on LinkedIn
2025-01-15
32 min
The Future of Internal Communication
Exploring techno-stress and digital overload with Elizabeth Marsh
The volume of digital tools and platforms available to improve how we work expands by the day. But how effectively are we, as users of those products, integrating them into our daily work habits? What provision is made by organisations to make sure their internal stakeholders are skilled to optimally use these tools? And what is the long-term impact on the users trying to keep up with increasingly digital workplaces? In this episode, Jen, Dom and Cat chat with Elizabeth Marsh who researches the effect of all-digital on organisational health. A keynote speaker at the IoIC’s 2021 fe...
2024-10-30
41 min
The Navigating Disruption Podcast
7. EX - A Revolution or More of the Same?
In this episode of Changing the Terms: The Comms Disruptors, Mike Klein is joined by internal communications and employee experience experts Lee Smith and Emma Bridger. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of employee experience (EX), employee engagement, and the role of internal communication in shaping modern workplaces. They also discuss the importance of designing human-centered workplaces and the powerful impact of intentional communication on organizational performance. Emma and Lee share how EX is more than a buzzword—it’s about understanding the entire employee journey, from onboarding to daily interactions. They dive into the...
2024-10-24
1h 01
mICdrop - Sequel Presents a digital Internal Communications Podcast
mICdrop Episode 9: Whitehall and the workplace
The internal comms industry has a significant role to play in helping the new government to improve the corporate cultural landscape.That’s the message from Jen Sproul, CEO of the IOIC, in the latest Sequel Presents mICdrop podcast.Jen explains how the IOIC, together with other interested parties, are lobbying Whitehall to embrace initiatives which improve the working lives of millions and the environment they operate in.As Jen says, IOIC members are closer to the workforce than anyone else and our industry’s voice can be a powerful force for good.
2024-10-16
15 min
The Future of Internal Communication
Mastering professional storytelling with Beatrice N. Kabutakapua
Beatrice Ngalula Kabutakapua is a business storytelling coach who uses the power of story to help organisations and their leaders improve their communication styles. In a commercial world that is increasingly data-driven and preoccupied by measurement, how do we create emotional connection that sustains colleague engagement, builds trust and improves communication at work? A two-time speaker at the IoIC festival, Beatrice chats with Jen, Dom and Cat and shares why storytelling is such a compelling communication technique, particularly in times of ongoing and profound change. Takeaways Storytelling is a powerful m...
2024-10-02
40 min
the c-suite podcast
Show 219 - Building Trust: The power of internal communications
Debbie West speaks with internal communications leaders about the relationship between levels of trust in an organisation and good internal comms practice. Many in the communications world will be familiar with the findings of the Edelman Trust Barometer, for example, which has featured statistics showing declining trust for established sources like governments and traditional media, whilst the Institute of Internal Communications (IOIC) published their IC Index for 2024 and called it the trust issue. So, Debbie wanted to find out how internal communications professionals have been tackling the challenge to cultivate trust in organisations against this backdrop. Her guests were: 1/ Jane...
2024-08-01
36 min
The Future of Internal Communication
S10 Bonus Episode Exploring the 2024 IC Index with Susanna Holten
The IC Index is a first-of-its-kind research project commissioned by the IoIC that explores the impact of internal communication on internal stakeholders. To mark the launch of the 2024 IC Index, Jen, Dom and Cat welcome Susanna Holten from project partner Ipsos Karian & Box. As research project lead, Susanna has expert insights as to what the data means for the internal communication profession. As this year’s report focusses on trust, this podcast conversation explores the criticality of trust for employee advocacy, collaboration, and leadership. Much like the report itself, this episode covers a vast amount of...
2024-07-16
44 min
The Future of Internal Communication
Unethical AI: considerations for healthy AI adoption with Dr Naeema Pasha
Dr. Naeema Pasha is a leading expert in AI, diversity and skilling. She set up and led the World of Work (WOW) Institute at Henley Business School, examining the future of work, and more specifically the ethical impact of AI on work, workers and workplaces. A keynote speaker at our 2024 IoIC festival, we wanted to chat with Naeema in front of a broader audience. Of most interest, we wanted to explore ethical considerations for the healthy, fair and inclusive adoption of AI at work. In this episode, Naeema shares her ideas for how to implement...
2024-06-26
47 min
Delete Delete Engage
Institute of Internal Communications CEO Jen Sproul on keeping employees engaged and informed
Celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, the IoIC is the only independent professional body solely dedicated to internal comms and, since taking on the CEO role in 2016, Jen has grown the Institute’s membership base and established its reputation as the industry voice of internal communication.Jen is a passionate advocate for the internal comms profession while also recognising where it needs to improve.During our chat, Jen shares her views on:How the changing workplace is influencing the role of internal comms.Whether the internal comms sector has an...
2024-05-22
42 min
The Future of Internal Communication
Celebrating 75 years of IoIC
In this episode, Jen, Dominic, Cat are joined by Professor Michael Heller and Dr Joe Chick to discuss the institutional history of internal communication. They recap the progress of their research project and share their discoveries from archival research. They explore the concepts of diachronic and synchronic analysis and how the perspective on well-being has evolved over time. They also discuss the factors that have accelerated internal communication, including crises and the changing role of management. The conversation highlights the importance of continuity and change in internal communication and the strategic use of language, such as family metaphors. This...
2024-03-06
1h 02
The Future of Internal Communication
BONUS EPISODE – A conversation with IoIC CEO Jen Sproul
In this episode, we turn the spotlight on IoIC CEO, Jennifer Sproul to hear her reflections on how the internal communication profession has changed since she took the helm in 2017. And where she feels the emergent opportunities lie. Find out more about IoIC | Website: https://www.ioic.org.uk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-internal-communication Twitter: https://twitter.com/IoICNews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ioic_uk/ Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/IoICupdates
2023-12-06
47 min
The Comms Careers Podcast
#5 Sue Palfrey on being an introvert, feeling lonely in IC and not fitting in
In today's episode of The Comms Careers Podcast we talk to award-winning Head of Internal Communication, Sue Palfrey. Our fascinating conversation delves into: - being an introvert and using this to your advantage to connect with your audience - discussing hybrid working and what IC can do to build the employee experience - knowing whether you're in the right job or company and trusting your gut instincts over 'logic' - Being in tune with your organisation and what this superpower surprisingly looks like - Managing internal comms in toxic...
2023-11-15
33 min
Engaging Internal Comms Series 4
What employees think about IC | S4 E24
In this episode, we explore the findings of recent IoIC Index 2023 research with its authors. The research explores the relationship between internal communications and employee engagement and reveals what employees think about IC. The interview covers the background, findings, and how listeners can use the report in their organisations. The discussion contains valuable evidence practical advice for improving internal communications.
2023-11-07
49 min
Engaging Internal Comms
What employees think about IC | S4 E24
In this episode, we explore the findings of recent IoIC Index 2023 research with its authors. The research explores the relationship between internal communications and employee engagement and reveals what employees think about IC. The interview covers the background, findings, and how listeners can use the report in their organisations. The discussion contains valuable evidence practical advice for improving internal communications.
2023-11-07
49 min
The Future of Internal Communication
BONUS EPISODE – Exploring the IC Index with Susanna Holten
What if there were data to prove the business case for internal communication? What if we could see in fine detail the impact of internal communication on employee experience and engagement? Well, now there is and now we can. In July 2023, the IoIC launched brand new research in partnership with Employee Research and Experience Agency, Karian and Box. The IC Index is the first of its kind analysis of the value internal communication provides to employees across the UK. If you haven’t already done so, you can download your copy here. In this bonus ep...
2023-08-09
39 min
The Future of Internal Communication
BONUS EPISODE – The history of Internal Communication
It’s hard to analyse the present and future of internal communication without some understanding of its past. We’re thrilled the IoIC is partnering a new research project, funded by the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). The Institutional History of Internal Communication has been awarded funding to explore the value internal communication has added to some of our most well-known organisations since the 1880s. In this episode, Jen, Dom and Cat welcome Dr. Michael Heller, Professor Michael Rowlinson and Dr. Joe Chick. They learn more about the long history of internal commun...
2023-05-03
44 min
The Future of Internal Communication
S6, E5: The stories we don’t tell at work with Alex Gapud
With a PhD in social anthropology, Dr. Alex Gapud turned our heads at the 2022 IoIC festival when he gave a fascinating talk about going beyond engagement survey data to understand the human stories behind the statistics. We were keen to hear more. In this episode, Jen, Dom and Cat chat with Alex about the importance of hearing individual stories at work and the crucial part this plays in building relationship and strengthening team dynamics. As we hurtle towards very different work futures, there’s a lot we can learn from the field of anthropology to be...
2023-03-15
37 min
Getting Neighborly -- Town of Fairview
National Defense Briefing Series
The National Defense Security Briefing Series is a program of quarterly discussions on issues and areas of the world where US vital national interests are at stake in the 21st Century. The series is jointly sponsored by the Dallas Chapters of the Navy League, the Air & Space Forces Association, the Association of the US Army, the Military Order of the World Wars, and the Jewish War Veterans. While we all support our individual programs and charities, this program is designed to bring us together in support of the issues we share in common. Heritage Ranch hosts the ser...
2023-03-02
32 min
The Future of Internal Communication
S6, E3: Exploring our increasingly digital work futures with Dan Sodergren
Welcome to Series 6, Episode 3 of the Future of Internal Communication podcast, brought to you by the Institute of Internal Communication. In this episode, Cat, Jen and Dom chat with Dan to explore the impact of digital technology – specifically AI and ChatGPT – on organisations and what this means for how internal communicators reach and connect with their audiences. As the way we work becomes increasingly distributed and asynchronous, connection at work matters like never before. Dan Sodergren is a technology commentator who regularly features on BBC Breakfast. Having delivered a compelling keynote at the IoIC 2...
2023-02-15
47 min
The Future of Internal Communication
S6, E1: Trend spotting: Risks and Opportunities in 2023 with Suzanne Peck
Welcome to Series 6, Episode 1 of the Future of Internal Communication podcast, brought to you by the Institute of Internal Communication. In this first episode of 2023, hosts Jen, Dom and Cat chat with IoIC president Suzanne Peck. With a long history in internal communication, Suzanne has become well versed in the twists and turns of markets and economies. Here, she shares her views on the current landscape for internal communication and outlines what trends she’ll be paying most attention to over the coming year.
2023-01-18
42 min
The Future of Internal Communication
S5, E3: Communicating in culturally complex environments – feat. Dr. Domna Lazidou
Welcome to Series 5, Episode 3 of the Future of Internal Communication podcast, brought to you by the Institute of Internal Communication. This episode our guest is Domna Lazidou. With a PhD in intercultural communication and culture in multinational companies, Domna is an IoIC trainer and expert in the field of organisational culture across geographic boundaries. In this episode, Dom, Jen and Cat chat with Domna to understand how today’s organisations are more culturally diverse than ever and explore how internal communication effectiveness provides the antidote to this intercultural complexity. This podcast serie...
2022-10-11
40 min
The Future of Internal Communication
Internal Communication’s role in social and environmental activism – feat. David Price OBE
Welcome to Series 4, Episode 2 of the Future of Internal Communication podcast, brought to you by the Institute of Internal Communication. David Price is an internationally renowned author, speaker, futurist and trainer. He keynoted at the 2021 IoIC Festival and shared his ideas for the future of the internal communication profession. In this episode he chats with Jen, Dom and Cat about the rise of employee activism. With an escalating array of social and environmental challenges in the world today, how can employers harness the activist sentiment and leverage collective power to make th...
2022-06-07
40 min
Engaging Internal Comms
Internal Comms in 2022 | S2 E30
It has been a turbulent year for internal comms, but what does 2022 look like for the industry? IoIC CEO Jen Sproul reflects on the lessons that can be taken from 2021, while assessing the challenges that lie ahead, with community playing a key role for communicators in overcoming difficulties like change management, hybrid working and information overloads.
2021-11-23
44 min
The Future of Internal Communication
The post- pandemic workforce & what this means for internal communication feat. Alyson Davis
Welcome to Series 2, Episode 1 of the Future of Internal Communication podcast, brought to you by the Institute of Internal Communication. Our guest this week is Alyson Davis, a seasoned internal communication practitioner and associate of the IoIC. In this conversation, Jen, Alyson, Dom and Cat explore the impact of the pandemic both on organisations and on the internal communication profession. Alyson shares her thoughts on career futureproofing and leveraging the opportunities that this period of transformation offers. This podcast series is produced for the Institute of Internal Communication by Jess Williams and...
2021-10-19
37 min
Engaging Internal Comms
IC lessons from the pandemic | S2 E27
The pandemic has been a turbulent time for everyone in the internal comms industry as they have seen their influence grow tenfold. This progress is something IoIC Board Member Kirsty Bowen feels needs to continue, as she reflects on what those in the profession can take from the last 18 months.
2021-10-12
34 min
Have You Got 5 Minutes?
Switching Industries Later in Life and Different Ways We Communicate
In this episode, we talk about getting into the PR, Communications and Marketing industry after 30 years old and why coming into the profession later on in your career has its merits. For our 5 minutes, we talk about how to communicate statistics and complex data. We explore why storytelling is important, the role television has played and why sometimes news jacking is a good idea when you have the data. Ella Minty #PowerAndInfluence Twitter https://twitter.com/EllaMinty PR Blogger Spotlight: Ella Minty Power & Influence https://www.vuelio.com/uk/blog/p...
2021-10-05
18 min
Have You Got 5 Minutes?
Switching Industries Later in Life and Different Ways We Communicate
In this episode, we talk about getting into the PR, Communications and Marketing industry after 30 years old and why coming into the profession later on in your career has its merits. For our 5 minutes, we talk about how to communicate statistics and complex data. We explore why storytelling is important, the role television has played and why sometimes news jacking is a good idea when you have the data. Ella Minty #PowerAndInfluence Twitter https://twitter.com/EllaMinty PR Blogger Spotlight: Ella Minty Power & Influence https://www.vuelio.com/uk/blog/p...
2021-10-05
18 min
Have You Got 5 Minutes?
Stack Them Skills and Why Marketing and Communications Should Be A Part of Recruitment of Campaigns
In this episode, we start by exploring the concept of skill stacking. Skill staking works in a way that you combine skills whether new or old in a way that combines them all to help you be more effective and available. The skills don’t necessarily need to be related to make a difference. For our 5 minutes, dive into recruitment campaigns and the role that communications and marketing can play. We share some interesting ones that we have seen. Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell Happy Sexy Millionaire: Unexpected Truths about Fulfillment, Love and S...
2021-08-31
19 min
Have You Got 5 Minutes?
Stack Them Skills and Why Marketing and Communications Should Be A Part of Recruitment of Campaigns
In this episode, we start by exploring the concept of skill stacking. Skill staking works in a way that you combine skills whether new or old in a way that combines them all to help you be more effective and available. The skills don’t necessarily need to be related to make a difference. For our 5 minutes, dive into recruitment campaigns and the role that communications and marketing can play. We share some interesting ones that we have seen. Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell Happy Sexy Millionaire: Unexpected Truths about Fulfillment, Love and S...
2021-08-31
19 min
World Changers: Exploring the future of work
Bad education
We don’t need no education. Or do we? The current education system has long been based on a narrow and linear learning structure, assessed by arbitrary markers. At school we work towards grades that, on paper, indicate a level of competence. But when we move from learning to earning, we’re often ill prepared to meet our employers’ expectations. It can be quite the culture shock. And what about those learners who march to the beat of their own drum? Busy teachers don’t always have the resources to offer the learning styles they need to...
2021-08-10
39 min
Candid Comms podcast with Rachel Miller
A candid conversation about mentoring with Melisa Kakas S2 E10
What are the benefits of having a mentor? When is the right time to volunteer to be a mentor yourself? Today's episode of the Candid Comms podcast is the season two finale and features Melisa Kakas, Internal Communications Manager at British Business Bank. I have the pleasure of mentoring Melisa through the Institute of Internal Communication's (IoIC) mentoring scheme. During our conversation we discuss: What are the benefits of being mentored? When is the right time to put yourself forward to mentor others? How to create a successful mentoring relationship ...
2021-08-08
33 min
Internal Communication in the Raw
Tackling the Communication Challenges in the Third Sector
In this episode chief exec Jennifer Sproul and co-host Dominic Walters talk with Zoe Shaughnessy, head of Internal Communications of The British Heart Foundation.Zoe's insights have huge value for anyone tackling the challenges of communication within a large, varied and dispersed workforce. And Zoe shares some fascinating observations into how to best equip and support leadership teams to be the most effective communicators they can be, as we embrace new ways of working.
2021-08-05
18 min
Internal Communication in the Raw
Delivering Effective Internal Communication to an International Workforce
Jennifer Sproul and Dominic Walters speak to Charlotte Mayntz, Head of Communication at Nordea, about what's most effective - both in change and leadership comms - when delivering to an international as well as a local audience. Produced by 212 Radio Limited
2021-04-15
15 min
Internal Communication in the Raw
Internal Communication in the Civil Service – How they adapted during COVID times and beyond.
Jennifer Sproul and Dominic Walters speak to Krishan Lathigra, the interim Head of Communication at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport. Here's an opportunity to hear how comms in Whitehall have developed over a dramatic last 12 months.
2021-03-18
14 min
Internal Communication in the Raw
Going Nuclear - How Internal Communication is Driving Change in the Nuclear Industry
Jennifer Sproul and Dominic Walters talk to Helen Connolly – Head of Internal communication and Engagement at the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority about navigating the internal communication challenges of nuclear sites during a worldwide pandemic. Produced by 212radio.co.uk
2021-03-04
13 min
Franzine
Christelle Desmoinaux, Le cinéma à Zürich, Conseils, particularités & Francophonie
Je suis très fière de vous présenter ce guide des cinémas de Zürich, et des différences culturelles dans les salles obscures en Suisse alémanique, présenté par Christel Desmoinaux, illustratrice, peintre, et responsable de l’activité cinéma de Zürich Accueil. Dans l’attente et l’espoir d’une reprise de la vie cinématographique, nous vous avons concocté cet épisode de FranZine. Christel portée par sa passion pour le cinéma et sa générosité, explique les différences dans la pratique du cinéma en Suisse a...
2021-02-19
45 min
Internal Communication in the Raw
How Do You Start An IC Function From Scratch?
IoIC Chief Exec Jennifer Sproul and Dominic Walters discuss what it takes to build an IC function from scratch in a large and dispersed organisation with Nicola McLaughlin, Internal comms and engagement manager for Europe and Africa, Toyota Financial Services.
2021-02-18
15 min
Internal Communication in the Raw
Has Covid increased the need for change but reduced people's capacity and appetite to make it happen?
IoIC Chief Exec Jennifer Sproul and Dominic Walters discuss a remarkable year in Internal Comms with Jody Lewis, Head of Internal Communications at Lloyds Banking Group. Produced by 212 Radio Limited.
2020-12-03
14 min
Internal Communication in the Raw
Internal communication in the hospitality industry – is it getting a positive reception?
An interview with Marcos Eleftheriou; Director of Culture, Internal and Corporate Communications a hospitality group Ennismore, on the value of Internal Comms during the challenges presented by COVID
2020-11-12
12 min
Internal Communication in the Raw
What Does an Inclusive Organisation Look Like?
A conversation with Bola Gibson, Head of Inclusion and CSR at Osborne Clarke, about both good and bad examples of D&I that she has experience. Plus we ask whether the Internal Communications sector has a problem with Diversity and Inclusion.
2020-10-29
17 min
Internal Communication in the Raw
Has the Virus Ruined Internal Communications?
A conversation with Tim Rutter, Head of Communications at Tata Steel, on how COVID has impacted and potentially revolutionised the role of the Internal Communicator.
2020-10-15
14 min
Remote Control
World-Class Internal Communication | Remote Control Episode 9 With Jennifer Sproul
Jennifer Sproul, the Chief Exec of the Institute of Internal Communication (IOIC), is the guest for this episode of Remote Control. Jennifer delves into the latest report from the IOIC, in partnership with Working the Future, to discuss the business case for world-class internal communications. Read the full report at www.ioic.org.uk Listen now to hear: How Internal Comms has evolved, and where it's heading next The steps Internal Comms teams can take to support their business Leaders in the new world of employee communication Jennifer's thought on the next stage of...
2020-09-30
41 min
A Place To Thrive
Episode 8 - The human cost of measurement
Ever gathered feedback only to be disappointed or utterly dismayed by the comments? This episode explores the topic of measurement in all its guises, the impact it has on our mental health and confidence and what we can do about it to manage it (and our minds) effectively in the workplace. Don’t be put off by the perceived dry topic - you should know by now that our podcast chat is most definitely not dull! We give you advice on how to manage your mind when it comes to feedback. We share our top tips and ap...
2019-11-14
00 min
The Internal Comms Podcast
Episode 10 – Internal comms at the sharp end - recorded at IoIC live
For the final episode of season one, Katie Macaulay travels to Bath for IoIC Live and interviews two of the conference’s speakers, Martin Fitzpatrick and Matt Batten. Both Martin and Matt are in-house practitioners working at the sharp end of IC. Martin is internal communications and engagement business partner at B&Q, and, at the time of recording, Matt was about to leave his position at the Royal College of Nursing to become director of communications and engagement at the Church in Wales. In the Internal Comms Podcast’s first three-way conversation, ‘complete and utter comms nerd’ Matt shares the insi...
2019-05-22
1h 15
The Internal Comms Podcast
Episode 04 – What it means to be the voice of IC
The Institute of Internal Communication (IoIC) is the voice of the IC profession – dedicated to strengthening confidence, credibility and community. And on 12 March, the IoIC celebrates its 70th year. In episode four, Katie speaks with the person leading the IoIC today – chief executive, Jennifer Sproul. Jennifer first joined the IoIC in 2015 as Head of Commercial and became CEO a year later. New to the world of IC, she’d spent her career until that point in market research. But during her short time at the IoIC, membership is up, participation in events and training has increased, and members now have The Vo...
2019-02-27
38 min
Figures Of Speech
Episode 6: Uncovering The Power Of Internal Communication - Jennifer Sproul
On today’s show we welcome Jennifer Sproul, Chief Executive at the Institute of Internal Communications (IoIC).
2018-09-10
1h 01
FIBER Podcast
FIBER Podcast 017 Contra Communem Opinionem
“It’s a field for crazy people” is a way to categorize the group of people with an obsessive love for hardware and modular synths as documented in the film; ‘I Dream of Wires’. CCO seems to be one of them, considering the list of equipment he used to create the seventeenth addition to our series. A 303, an 808, various modular synths and a sequencer were among the machines he hooked-up to create this timeless live performance of ‘futuristic’ acid. His releases on Mathematics Recordings, Lux Rec, Drumpoet and Plak Records convey a strong relation to Detroit Techno and Chi...
2013-04-21
1h 08