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The New P&L speaks to Joanna Parsons, CEO, The Curious Route; Author - Innovative Internal Communication

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This week on The New P&L - Principles & Leadership in Business podcast series we speak with Joanna Parsons, CEO, The Curious Route; Author of Innovative Internal Communication: how creativity, curiosity and technology can create lasting impact.

We discuss with Joanna:

  • The power of the great origin story in great internal communications
  • Lessons from Covid in terms of the way we communicate with a more hybrid stakeholders groups
  • Inherent paradoxes in internal communications
  • The Communications Sector’s Impostor Syndrome
  • The impact of mis – & dis- information on internal comms
  • What innovation looks like in Internal Communications
  • Whether one of the biggest challenges in IC is that it is seen by leadership as a ‘function’ not as an ‘opportunity’
  • How will AI might affect innovation in IC

LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannaparsons/

Web: https://linktr.ee/joannaparsons

To purchase Joanna's book: https://bit.ly/3B5N8DU

To join The New P&L movement, go to: www.principlesandleadership.com

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This week on The New P&L - Principles & Leadership in Business podcast series we speak with Joanna Parsons, CEO, The Curious Route; Author of Innovative Internal Communication: how creativity, curiosity and technology can create lasting impact.

We discuss with Joanna:

  • The power of the great origin story in great internal communications
  • Lessons from Covid in terms of the way we communicate with a more hybrid stakeholders groups
  • Inherent paradoxes in internal communications
  • The Communications Sector’s Impostor Syndrome
  • The impact of mis – & dis- information on internal comms
  • What innovation looks like in Internal Communications
  • Whether one of the biggest challenges in IC is that it is seen by leadership as a ‘function’ not as an ‘opportunity’
  • How will AI might affect innovation in IC

LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannaparsons/

Web: https://linktr.ee/joannaparsons

To purchase Joanna's book: https://bit.ly/3B5N8DU

To join The New P&L movement, go to: www.principlesandleadership.com

  continue reading

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