Zain is a good performer at his company – Opinion Limited, a media publishing house and is doing well at work. Over the last couple of years he has grown in his role and been lauded for remarkable initiatives he led. However in the last few months he has been dropping the ball on initiatives […]
Month: November 2016
5 Insights That Can Help Reimagine CSR
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) seems to be gaining momentum based on what I heard and witnessed at the 2016 NASSCOM Foundation CSR Leadership Conference at Bengaluru on Nov 24. Why did I think so? ·        To have the chief guest of honour, Smt. Priyanka Varghese – Indian Forest Service Officer and the Officer of Special Duty […]
Don’t Ignore Credibility ‘Degraders’. You Cannot ‘Not’ Communicate
In a recent post – ‘Why Does My Stakeholder Escalate Issues?’ we discussed the topic of expectation management. No stakeholder wants to put you in a spot, knowingly. But, when you don’t keep them posted on progress or can’t keep your word on an agreed plan, things can go out of hand. Managing escalations isn’t […]
Humanize Communications In A Hyperconnected World
To be viewed as a valued business communication partner and to engage employees in ahyperconnected world means revisiting and reinventing current communication practices. Understanding the implications of the new world of work and the workplace can lead to improved approaches that communicators take while framing suitable interventions and engaging stakeholders. Consider these findings from research […]