Communicate to change
Having worked in communications for over a decade, I must confess that change management has consistently been a challenge and source of fascination.
But why ìs that?
Having worked in communications for over a decade, I must confess that change management has consistently been a challenge and source of fascination.
But why ìs that?
Anticipated changes in technology will disrupt businesses and pressure governments to rethink ways of working. One such major disruption is blockchain, which can facilitate mass collaboration and track all forms of transactions.
As government communicators, our mission is to honestly and effectively communicate policies and publicise opportunities to improve the lives of citizens.
In 2008 I joined a large environmental NGO with a vision of a green and peaceful future.
Sustainability is no longer a buzzword used by advertisers and corporate CSR departments; it’s a global agenda binding governments, corporations, civil society and citizens together to secure the sustainable future of our planet.
Communication used to be all about producing, packaging and distributing content to specific audiences to inform them about the organisation.
At $69.4 billion, Shell’s acquisition of BG Group was one of five global deals valued at over $50 billion Dollars in 2015 and the seventh largest M&A transaction ever in Europe.
Design and business are intrinsically linked together.
Carsten Thomson-Bendixen, head of external communications and Group spokesperson, recently spoke a the Kommunikationskongress on communicating the change process involved in splitting G
Like many multinationals operating in today’s fast paced world, Mondelēz International is familiar with change.