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October 2009

Wednesday 28th
Helping managers be better communicators
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Thursday 29th
Effectively managing change communication
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November 2009

Thursday 12th
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Birmingham, UK

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Three top Summit articles - free!

Kelly
October 27th, 2009 By Kelly Dyer, Editor
kelly.dyer@melcrum.com

If you didn't manage to make it to one of Melcrum's Strategic Communication Management Summits this year in either London, Sydney or Chicago, don't despair, you can access articles based on the presentations through the Internal Comms Hub.

Here, just for you as subscribers to the Source, are three articles to give you a flavour of the topics that were discussed during the Summit series.

Firstly, London's keynote speaker Wayne Clarke, managing director at Best Companies Partnership, shares the engagement secrets of some of the top-performing organizations.

Secondly, read how David Boardman, former group corporate communication director at Shop Direct group, used communication in the processes of preparing, executing and delivering major change.

And, last but by no means least, discover how Leanne Carmody, head of internal communication at ING Wholesale Banking, managed to up morale levels among employees despite the financial crisis.

Enjoy!

Until next time,

Kelly Dyer

P.S. The upcoming UK member event in Birmingham on November 12th will focus on achieving effective leadership communication. Why not join and come along? Hear from leading practitioners and network with your peers - reserve your place today!

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image How internal comms helped shape change at Shop Direct Group
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Shop Direct Group has successfully navigated multiple changes of late by improving levels of employee engagement. Boardman explores how communication has been an integral component in the processes of preparing, executing and delivering major change.
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image Three brands become one: how Santander managed communication and integration
Ryan Funnell, the Internal Comms Hub
In the last year, the world's third largest international bank by profit acquired two financial institutions in a short space of time. Here's how Abbey's communication team ensured employees were kept informed and engaged throughout the changes.
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image How to conduct research with hard-to-reach employees
Angela Sinickas, the Internal Comms Hub
Identify the most suitable methods of research for different types of remote workers, to help get higher response rates and other added benefits.
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