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August 15th, 2007 Research reveals ideal home for internal comms
A debate around the perfect reporting line for internal comms within the business emerged once again on Melcrum's online discussion forum, prompted by the following comment: "Internal communications currently reports into HR but we're discussing moving it to the Corporate Communication team so that there is a unified message externally and internally." How does this compare to the situation within your own organization? According to The Pulse, Melcrum's 2006-07 research into internal communication budgets, salaries and trends, there's been a steady trend for the internal communication function to be placed within corporate communication. Online global survey
An area becoming increasingly less popular for housing internal communication is the PR/Public affairs department, down from 15% in 2003 to 8% in 2006. You can find out more about the structure of internal communication functions in a free chapter from the full report. See you next week. P.S. This week on the Melcrum Podcast: interviews from the recent IABC conference in New Orleans, with Angela Sinickas, Shel Holtz and Roger D'Aprix. Advertisement Further reading |
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