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How Internal Communications Can Show Value During Mergers and Acquisitions

Lately, it’s not hard to go on LinkedIn, read online, or hear the news about a merger or an acquisition (M&A) transpiring. Two weeks ago, Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines announced they were merging. Last week, WarnerMedia and Discovery announced they received government approval to merge into one large media conglomerate. And then there are the acquisitions going on in tech, healthcare, and everywhere else.

How Virtual Engagement Activities Can Foster a Creative and Innovative Company Culture

Human beings are built to be communal. People thrive off the company of others, especially in the workplace, and it fuels creativity and encourages the performance of fellow employees. Not that it has to be consistently competitive, but certainly socializing with colleagues can inspire our mode of thinking.

Intranet Examples for Your Digital Workplace

As the modern Intranet finds a home in more and more companies, they are learning to leverage it to fit their unique organizational needs. Simpplr wants to encourage your business by sharing what you can accomplish to build organizational-wide collaboration, enhance your employees’ engagement, and create a company culture that is distinctive yet complementary to your work environment.

How HR is Responsible for the Workplace Human Experience

Why do people choose the jobs they do? This intriguing thought was the subject of a conversation between Amanda Berry, Manager of Corporate Brand & Communications and Head of Internal Communications at Simpplr, and LaToya Lyn, Chief People Officer at Help Scout, during the tenth Cohesion Podcast. The question “Why do people choose the jobs they do?” was also the catalyst of LaToy’s quest for understanding the dynamics of how people go through their career journey.

The Audacity to Achieve ROI in 3 Steps With Internal Comms

People understand the purpose and perhaps the strategy in creating internal comms. However, can you describe how to achieve a return on investment (ROI)? And in three steps? That was the core of the conversation between Simpplr’s Amanda Berry, Corporate Brand & Communications Manager and Head of Internal Communications, and Jason Anthoine, Managing Founder of Audacity, in the ninth Cohesion Podcast.

Simpplr on Simpplr: How we redesigned our own Simpplr instance to create a modern employee experience

In this two-part article series, I explain how in my role as a Corporate Brand and Communications Manager at Simpplr used our intranet product to assess our company needs, create a plan to improve organizational performance, and implement our strategies for the benefit of our employees, leadership, and the success of our business. I work at an industry-leading tech company.

How to Create Effective Internal Communications

Have you ever had writer’s block when you’re called upon to produce a new internal comms campaign? You’re not alone! The constant stream of company-wide updates, administrative messages, and employee engagement campaigns is enough for even the most seasoned internal communications professional to feel creatively burned out. Why is it then that some organizations can create consistently effective internal communications across their employee experience?

Rehumanize executive communications with Leadercast

Video remains to be one of the most effective ways to communicate with others. In today’s highly distributed workforce, video is critical to cut through the noise to capture employees’ attention. It’s also advantageous for the person sharing information because video allows for what text can’t do: express emotions, tones, and non-verbal communication. Communicating through text can be tricky. Take a look at the written communication below. How many of you want to read this?

Rehumanize Executive Communications with Leadercast

Video remains to be one of the most effective ways to communicate with others. In today’s highly distributed workforce, video communication is critical to cut through the noise to capture employees’ attention. It’s also advantageous for the person sharing information because video allows for what text can’t do: express emotions, tones, and non-verbal communication. Communicating through text can be tricky. Take a look at the written communication below.

Measuring Success in Internal Communications

From a leadership or business standpoint, measuring internal communications (IC) is the most critically important part of internal communications (IC), as it directly points to your product’s value. Measurement through technology, data, or even personal observation, gives you holistic visibility into the adoption of your communication technology or platform. You get to see what tools, functionalities, and applications are being used or not used.