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When communication isn’t the answer (and why that matters)
Often, when something isn’t working in a business, or people are frustrated, engagement is slipping, or there’s a bit of noise building in the background, the first answer people run to is: let’s communicate more. But honestly, not every problem is a communication problem, and even moreso, not every problem can be solved with more communication. So, when is communication not the answer and why does that matter?
Why your comms isn’t inspiring people to come into the office - and how to fix it
After years of flexibility, remote work, and video calls in activewear, the push to bring people back to the office is officially on. And yet, many return-to-office (RTO) messages still feel like they were dusted off from a 2019 playbook. So, what are we getting wrong… and how do we fix it?