The progress of communication is vital for any business to become successful (especially post-pandemic). When breaking down specific topics to tackle and discuss further, the options can vary. ALI Conferences ran a survey asking Government Communication Peers what specific topics they would be interested in receiving more training on. The results are the following: A whopping 55% of respondents said
We can all understand that working from home comes with rewards and challenges. With no commute time, flexibility, and fewer distractions than a traditional office, it seems like an easy solution. If that’s the case, why do so many leaders, supervisors, and managers feel like they are struggling with their teams? It’s simple – their communication standards and approaches need
Collaboration tools are a necessity for any internal communications professional or business that wants an effortless hub of information. But with so many options out there to choose from, how do you know which tool is right for you? Internal communicators have debated between Microsoft Teams versus Slack for some time. Both collaboration apps offer various advantages that can benefit
ALI’s team would like to thank Preston Lewis for kicking off our first May conference event with a bang! Along with Preston, we had the chance to hear from several wonderful speakers such as Bryan Chaney of Indeed, Amanda Minto of Comcast, Robin Farr of Travel Alberta, Vivian Greentree, Ph.D (she/her/hers) of Fiserv, Kelli Carlson of Wells Fargo, and Mira Sleilati
Written by Giuliana LaMantia, HospitalPortal.net The Joint Commission released the top CMS requirements that posed the biggest challenge for hospitals, ASCs, LTCs, etc. to remain compliant with in 2016. Many of these challenges can be mitigated with the use of a standardized, internal communication system. We took a look at the top challenges for hospitals, and here are some ways
Written by Molly Anglin, Nonlinear Enterprise. The digital transformation of healthcare is not a singular event: rather a series of experiments that move the organization forward. This week, we explore the efforts of two children’s hospitals – sharing how they hope to save lives and money by evolving their relationship with technology. It’s a cliché to say that digital has