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Global Communications Projects: Secrets for Success

Global Communications Projects: Secrets for Success

Congratulations! You’ve been tapped to lead communications on a large global project. This offers a world of opportunity to prove your communications chops, flex some new muscles, and even advance your career. These types of projects tend to be fast-paced with a constantly changing roadmap – but there are things […]


4 Reasons AI Won’t Replace Communicators

4 Reasons AI Won’t Replace Communicators

Artificial Intelligence (AI)—specifically, the reigning AI darling ChatGPT—is everywhere. And I do mean everywhere. It’s been covered by major media and broadcast news. Many columns and explainers tell us how to use it and how creepy it can be. And then there are the gazillions of LinkedIn carousels highlighting ways […]


Getting the Most from Pulse Surveys:  Tips from Expert Communicators

Getting the Most from Pulse Surveys: Tips from Expert Communicators

Pulse surveys are a great tool for gaining insight into employee satisfaction and the employee experience. Typically just 5 to 20 questions, they tend to focus on a near-term objective or change management initiative and, unlike larger engagement surveys, are distributed multiple times per year. Pulse surveys have many benefits: […]


Don’t Let Progress Blockers Block Your Progress

Don’t Let Progress Blockers Block Your Progress

How to keep difficult colleagues from derailing your communication project You’re working on a benefits enrollment guide, an annual report, a new program rollout – or any communications project that needs input from multiple stakeholders. How do you manage recalcitrant reviewers? Whether it’s Negative Nellie, Harry the Hippo, Literary Lucy, […]


The Evolution of DE&I: An Insider’s Look

The Evolution of DE&I: An Insider’s Look

Meet veteran DE&I leader and disability advocate Jim Sinocchi By now, the business case for workforce diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) is clear, and DE&I is increasingly critical for recruiting and retaining workers. But what does DE&I look like from the inside? We asked Jim Sinocchi, who has spent more […]


Communications Crystal Ball: 3 Trends to Watch in 2023

Communications Crystal Ball: 3 Trends to Watch in 2023

  ‘Tis the season for forecasting workplace trends, so we thought we’d weigh in. These three trends, in particular, could have a big impact for communicators as they manage employee attraction and retention in the coming year: There’s a perfect storm of factors coming together around dismantling college degree requirements […]


New Year, New Opportunities to Highlight Your Benefits

New Year, New Opportunities to Highlight Your Benefits

The beginning of the year is a great time to make some meaningful resolutions about your benefits communications. To get started, cast your mind back at the year in the rearview mirror: Did you have regular touchpoints with employees about their benefits, or did they hear from you only during […]


A time to celebrate, unwind and read

A time to celebrate, unwind and read

Some favorite books from your friends at the O’Keefe Group Everyone appreciates the gift of downtime. Our holiday wish for you is that you get some time off this December to enjoy family, friends, and a good book or two. So, rather than our usual business insights, this week we’re […]


Hiring a Contractor? Read This First.

Hiring a Contractor? Read This First.

An interview with Communications expert Lauren LaFronz Choosing the right contractor to help with communications planning, writing, project management, and other initiatives isn’t easy. Your project’s success, and often your reputation, hinges on the contractor’s ability to consistently deliver their best work, on time and within budget. We spoke with […]


Getting from “Someday” to “Today” — Encouraging Younger Employees to Save for Retirement

Getting from “Someday” to “Today” — Encouraging Younger Employees to Save for Retirement

Long-term goal setting is tough for anyone but that’s especially true for the youngest employees in our organizations. Reports vary on average savings rates for young employees – from 7% to 14% depending on your source – but the bigger picture is clear: by and large, Americans aren’t on track […]

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