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Internal Comms Priorities and Trends for 2025

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EPISODE 158 | Debbie DeWitt, marketing communications manager for Visix

As we step into 2025, internal communication professionals face new challenges and opportunities. From prioritizing manager and frontline communications to addressing information overload, the landscape continues to evolve. Join us as we break down the latest insights and strategies to help internal communicators navigate the year ahead.

We explore key trends like streamlining communication channels, embracing new mediums, and leveraging data analytics to improve effectiveness. We’ll also discuss the ongoing importance of leadership participation, the role of personalization in cutting through the noise, and how generative AI is reshaping communication strategies.

  • Get tips to help you take stock of last year’s IC efforts
  • Explore longtail priorities that continue to resonate and evolve
  • Hear what’s top of mind for communications pros this year (lots of stats and links!)
  • Understand the impact of 7 of the top internal communications trends
  • Discover how to avoid common communications planning mistakes

See the full transcript HERE

Need more advice on crafting visual communications? Grab our free Communications Planning Guide HERE

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EPISODE 158 | Debbie DeWitt, marketing communications manager for Visix

As we step into 2025, internal communication professionals face new challenges and opportunities. From prioritizing manager and frontline communications to addressing information overload, the landscape continues to evolve. Join us as we break down the latest insights and strategies to help internal communicators navigate the year ahead.

We explore key trends like streamlining communication channels, embracing new mediums, and leveraging data analytics to improve effectiveness. We’ll also discuss the ongoing importance of leadership participation, the role of personalization in cutting through the noise, and how generative AI is reshaping communication strategies.

  • Get tips to help you take stock of last year’s IC efforts
  • Explore longtail priorities that continue to resonate and evolve
  • Hear what’s top of mind for communications pros this year (lots of stats and links!)
  • Understand the impact of 7 of the top internal communications trends
  • Discover how to avoid common communications planning mistakes

See the full transcript HERE

Need more advice on crafting visual communications? Grab our free Communications Planning Guide HERE

  continue reading

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