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Single point of failure

There are many ‘single points of failure’ in internal communication practice, which have the potential to stop us in our tracks and render what we do ineffective. Leaders can be one of them, but properly defining and understanding a SPOF in internal communication is the key to overcoming it.

Martin Flegg leadership, listening, practice, single point of failure Leave a comment 29th Apr 202129th Apr 2021

No strings attached

Why can’t some leaders just say thank you, without any strings attached? As internal communicators draft their organisation’s end of year message from the leadership team, our guiding principle should be unconditional kindness. After the year we have all endured, workforces need to heal, and this time there is no place for a thank you with strings attached.

Martin Flegg coronavirus, kindness, leadership 2 Comments 6th Dec 20206th Dec 2020

Pulling the plug

As internal communicators what stops us shutting down channels which don’t work anymore? I think there are three main barriers which we must overcome to be more comfortable with switching off a dying channel’s life support and pulling the plug on it once and for all.

Martin Flegg channels, leadership, measurement 1 Comment 19th Jan 202019th Jan 2020

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