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Readability measures

12. June 2015 Written by Nils Koenig
Readability measures This week I conducted an eye-opening analysis for a client organization that had asked me to assess its past corporate communication activities. It is a government institution that proves many prejudices that people have about such organizations well… right (but we’re going to change this over the next three months). There are plenty of statistical measures [...]
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Corporate communication inventory / d...

10. June 2015 Written by Nils Koenig
Corporate communication inventory / design audit Working with a client to review his current corporate communication practices, I conducted a corporate communication inventory. This issue actually is not very much covered in the textbook (only mentioned as a side issue) and so I thought I’d devote a blog post to this issue and mark it for inclusion into the book in a [...]
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CEO signatures

21. May 2015 Written by Nils Koenig
CEO signatures If you have covered financial communication and its tools and tactics – you at least have a rough understanding of what an annual report is (From Chapter 7: “a comprehensive report on a company’s activities throughout the preceding year (…) intended to give shareholders and other interested people information on the company’s activities and performance.”) [...]
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Motivating employees through communic...

21. May 2015 Written by Nils Koenig
Motivating employees through communication Just a few days ago Kelly and Ben Decker published an excellent article over at HBR.org on how to best communicate with employees in order to motivate them. They see the main challenge to motivate an employees is shifting his typical response to work from “I have to” to “I want to.” According to their reasoning we have to strategically [...]
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Icahn’s open letter

20. May 2015 Written by Nils Koenig
Icahn’s open letter Carl Icahn is an investment legend and has certainly made it into several CEOs’ nightmares. While we are usually talking about “Financial Communication” in terms of how to best communicate with the financial industry and investment community, Icahn is an extreme example of the plentiful challenges for financial communicators. He frequently uses public communication including a dedicated [...]
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A remarkable chat…

19. May 2015 Written by Nils Koenig
A remarkable chat… On the weekend I came across a remarkable chat between an Amazon customer and a customer service agent. While it is of course not realistic that every customer is treated in this way (and some agents or also customers might have reacted completely adversely), for me it really is a stunning piece of excellent communication [...]
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