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In these posts we'll share our team's analysis of emerging trends, links to relevant reports and our thoughts on tackling the opportunities and challenges of change.


How To Stop Doomscrolling in a Time of Doom
Five tips to stop doomscrolling - or at least manage it.
susannah490
Jan 274 min read
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What's In A (Brand) Name?
How to find the right name for your brand.
susannah490
Jan 273 min read
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They're not a crystal ball, but these communications reports might be the next best thing...
Global reports analysing trends in communications, consumer sentiment and business development.
susannah490
Oct 30, 20244 min read
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How to Cultivate Curiosity for Comms Professionals
How to cultivate curiosity for comms professionals.
susannah490
Oct 7, 20245 min read
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How to Write for Busy Readers
How to write for busy readers - a summary with link to full article of how to get message cut-through.
susannah490
Aug 26, 20241 min read
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More Praise for Curiosity
When you are trusted as a senior communications professional with providing advice to organisations and senior leaders, ensuring the...
susannah490
Aug 13, 20249 min read
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In Praise of Curiosity - a podcast
A podcast considering why curiosity is so important, particularly in these polarised times and for communications professionals.
susannah490
Aug 8, 20241 min read
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Stakeholders - Old ones are silver, and new ones are gold.
People in suits looking confused thinking about stakeholder engagement
Shea Evans
Jul 17, 20243 min read
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The Everyday Supercommunicators Who Get Groups in Sync
The role of supercommunicators in creating connections connecting with individuals and groups.
susannah490
Jul 13, 20241 min read
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The Link Between Great Thinking and Obsessive Walking
Are you thinking in circles? Stretch your legs and your mind. A Stanford University experiment found that walking for half an hour...
susannah490
Jul 13, 20241 min read
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