Building trust in an era of insecurity and spy balloons
In an age of distrust, how do we position local government communications in a way that resonates with our audiences?
In an age of distrust, how do we position local government communications in a way that resonates with our audiences?
Securing a place on the Future Leaders programme is a great way to start the New Year.
We’ve tossed the crystal ball to the LGcomms Exec Committee, who have come up with thoughts about what’s going to be hot and what’s not in 2023.
The key to influence is usefulness – understanding what the people you want to influence want and then helping them to get it.
Darren Caveney gives the reasons why he believes councils should remain on Twitter.
Jimmy Smallwood, Communications Lead at DCMS and LGcomms Future Leader, reflects on LGcomms Academy.
Last week’s LGcomms Academy was a time to consider the rolling crises that we’re now often expected to manage 24/7 and go beyond to think about the new normal we want for ourselves, our teams and our industry.
A joint partnership between LGcomms and e-shot will see the launch of a brand new resource library of email designs based on national campaigns toolkits.
This blog is mostly for the benefit of those virtual viewers who weren’t able to join us for the final wrap up session. Its in three brief parts – the past, present and the future, as per Dickens’ Christmas Carol. And how you can help us join those elements up – it’s really important that you do.