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How do CEOs view internal communication today? What are their key priorities for communication? Which channels work for them? And what do they expect from people like us?
These are the questions we put to a group of CEOs from global companies during the research Melcrum and The Company Agency conducted earlier this year.
During this interactive 60-minute session, we'll share our findings and help you understand:
- What CEOs value about our work and what they don’t
- How to establish an open and honest relationship with your CEO
- Why getting the message right is critical
- Why helping the CEO to listen is the most important thing you can do
We'll also present our recommendations for how you and your team can use this research to build a better relationship with your CEO and leadership team in 2008.
We do hope that you’ll join us on December 13.
Best regards,
Victoria Mellor and Darren Briggs
About your presenters:
Victoria Mellor
Chief Executive, Melcrum Publishing
One of Melcrum's founding directors, Victoria is responsible for the company's strategic development, launching new products and online information to customers in more than 90 countries. Before founding Melcrum, she worked on a variety of management journals for publishers in London and Chicago, and conducted research on organizational communication for the Madrid Business School.
Darren Briggs
Partner, The Company Agency
Darren Briggs joined The Company Agency, a London based management consultancy in communication, as a Partner in 2006 and advises on all aspects of internal communication and employee engagement.
He has nearly 20 years 'real life' corporate experience, having managed internal communications for British Airways, Microsoft, Nike, PepsiCo and Vodafone. During this time he has advised at CEO and Board level on all aspects of global internal communications such as mergers & acquisitions, industrial relations issues, culture change programs and strategy communication. Darren regularly speaks at international communication conferences on leadership communications.
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