Communications

19/04/2016

Devo comms – the uncomfortable truths

Devolution, and how local government should communicate it, is still attracting a lot of attention. So what should you do? And how difficult is the task? Excellent articles by @darrencaveney and @interimboy (£) on the communications challenges facing local government communicators, and by @simonfparker on current progress on devolution, show there are many […]
22/03/2016

Relevance – Nothing Else Matters

What makes a good communications team? Why are some communicators in your organisation so well respected? Why is your communications function so highly regarded? Or not, as the case may be. In an increasingly complex world, the answer is a simple one, repeated for good measure. Relevance. Relevance. Relevance. Communications […]
01/03/2016

FoI – A Duty Not A Chore

Today’s decision to leave the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act mostly as it is should be welcomed. Perhaps not enthusiastically by some, but the good parts of FoI far outweigh the bad. Public bodies should be open with the people who fund them, be they individuals, businesses, or the media. […]
12/11/2015

Future-proofing your communications team

Yesterday I was lucky enough to lead a workshop at #CommsAcad in Coventry, where local government and other public sector communicators had just finished the second of their three-day academy, sharing learning and ideas. The workshop on future-proofing was one of five that formed part of a session on ‘Communicating […]
07/10/2015

Is the communications specialist dead?

Today’s excellent Twitter chat, hosted by @comms2point0 and @bencapper looked at the #idealcommsteam and got me thinking. In the current financial climate, can communications teams still afford specialists, or is generalism the new specialism? In his excellent blog post, @bencapper highlighted the challenges he faces in putting together a small team from […]
20/04/2015

Shout, Laugh, and Breathe

Shouting and laughing at the same time is difficult, but not impossible. There’s been a lot of noise over the past few days about the nature and number of communications roles in local government. Newspapers, journals, politicians, trade associations, consumer groups (I use the term very loosely) and bloggers have all had […]