The Swear Jar

著者: Andrew Brown and Elizabeth Williams
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  • No nonsense. Just the straight sh*t about the harsh realities and the wonderful opportunities that inspired employee communications can bring you and your organization.Whether your job title includes the words 'Communications', 'Human Resources', 'Project Management' or 'Executive', The Swear Jar is for you. The Swear Jar is irreverent, entertaining but, most of all, it's practical. This is where you will get advice that will transform your organization by truly tapping into the power of effective employee communications. Just don't expect us to 'pull any punches'. Is it 'safe for work'? Well, as the title suggests, we do indeed swear a little. But, chances are, when you're dealing with employee communications, you feel like swearing too. So, I think we're pretty much on the same page. Come and swear along with us.
    © 2024 The Swear Jar
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No nonsense. Just the straight sh*t about the harsh realities and the wonderful opportunities that inspired employee communications can bring you and your organization.Whether your job title includes the words 'Communications', 'Human Resources', 'Project Management' or 'Executive', The Swear Jar is for you. The Swear Jar is irreverent, entertaining but, most of all, it's practical. This is where you will get advice that will transform your organization by truly tapping into the power of effective employee communications. Just don't expect us to 'pull any punches'. Is it 'safe for work'? Well, as the title suggests, we do indeed swear a little. But, chances are, when you're dealing with employee communications, you feel like swearing too. So, I think we're pretty much on the same page. Come and swear along with us.
© 2024 The Swear Jar
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  • Making It On the Big Screen
    2021/09/05

    It seems like it was just yesterday when the prospect of leveraging build screens as an internal communications tool was out of reach. And the reasons were plentiful:

    • The technology was too expensive;
    • Since big screens were the purview of the IT department, they alone designed, installed, and maintained the screens; and
    • Because of the cost of big screens, they’d only be used for almost anything other than trying to engage and inspire employees.

    But things have changed drastically. Now, big screens are increasingly part of the employee communications toolbox --- or, tech stack. But how do we prevent them from being as marginalized as the Health & Safety poster in the lunchroom on the bulletin board placed under the “Looking to sell my used crock pot” ad?

    Well, we answer this question and unearth how employee communications professionals can actually use these screens to advance important communications goals. And, to do this, we sit down with Sean Matthews – President and CEO of Visix.

    Visix is an enabler of big screen technologies that helps companies around the globe manage these hard assets and the content that gets served up on them.

    During our lively discussion, we tackle the following topics:

    • Myths about "big screens" in employee communications
    • How to determine if you're ready to use "big screens"
    • The strengths and weaknesses of "big screens" for employee communications
    • The unique power of "big screens" in employee communications
    • Best practices for using "big screens" in employee communications
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    35 分
  • Stop Surveying Employees and Start Listening to Them
    2021/08/08

    Every Fearless Communicator has a love-hate relationship with surveys. But, let's take a step back and remind ourselves why we survey employees in the first place. Ostensibly, we're trying to "listen to employees" because doing so helps the organization and, by extension, everyone in it, be far more successful.

    So, put employee surveys aside for a moment and let's re-examine the best ways we can (and should be) listening. And, to be clear, we're talking about how organizations can bake effective listening into regular activities, processes and technologies--- rather than one-on-one listening (although, to be frank, that's a discipline that also needs some attention).

    That sounds like it's going to be quite the earful. So, we're not tackling this topic alone. We sit down with Mike Pounsford, Founder of Couravel. Mike is one of the minds behind the internationally-renowned initiative, The Listening Project which helps organizations understand how and when to listen to employees better. Since we've always guided Fearless Communicators to build, implement, and manage listening strategies, please forgive the lovefest.

    In our discussion we address the challenges you will face when rolling out and/or refining your listening strategies. That means we answer the following questions:

    • What must organization listening look like to be effective?
    • What are the tangible business benefits of listening?
    • How are employee surveys different from efforts to listen well?
    • What are the most common barriers to organizations listen effectively?
    • What can Fearless Communicators do tomorrow to ensure listening produces positive and tangible results?

    You'd expect our shared passion for listening strategies to be peppered with plenty of expletives. Strangely, this wasn't the case....(this surprised us too). Of course, the good news is that this episode is certainly safe for work.

    By all means, give this episode of The Swear Jar a listen and let us know what you think.


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    38 分
  • Changing Roles: Can Employee Comms and O.D. Play Nice?
    2021/07/31

    In your role as an employee communications professional, chances are you’re expected to ensure proposed changes --- like adoption of new policies, procedures, or technologies --- get effectively introduced and actually “stick”. And that’s regardless of whether you have any kind of change management skills, training, or support.

    Life gets even messier for you when folks from HR, training and project management share your mandate to bring about desired behavioural change. And, then there’s O.D. (Organizational Development) which is certainly one of the more misunderstood organization functions.

    With all these fingers in the pie, life for an employee communications professional isn’t just messy – it can be confusing, frustrating, dysfunctional, and sadly sometimes even hostile.

    That’s why we sat down with Nicole Shokoples who provides O.D. consulting at ATB Financial by serving as their Director, Strategy/Chief of Staff - Organizational Development & Consulting. Nicole shares her insights and enthusiasm about how and when employee communicators can work best (or, at least better) with O.D. work colleagues.

    Topics we cover with Nicole include:

    • What O.D. professionals are measured on
    • What O.D. professionals never tell their communications colleagues (but probably should)
    • What Comms professionals should share with O.D. (but probably don’t)
    • The importance for forging a strong relationship between Comms and O.D.
    • How communicators can make nice with O.D.

    If your next employee communications project aims at changing behaviour, be sure to check out this episode of The Swear Jar podcast.

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    33 分

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