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PRACTICES FOR INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONSPROFESSIONALS: engaging your EMPLOYEES IN THE information AGET able of Contents Introduction: Value of industry relevant content aggregation Perspectives of multinationals: Case StudiesFactiva Managed News Summaries: OverviewInterview with Tiki Archambeau, Manager of Editorial Products, Dow JonesConclusion By Karuna Kumar, Associate Editor, 2012brought to you byBest PRACTICES for INTERNAL Communications Professionals: engaging your Employees in the information Age- by Karuna Kumar, Editor, , Jan the many challenges faced by organizations today, the challenge of harnessing knowledge for employees within an enterprise is certainly one of the most significant. Employees in large organizations are overwhelmed with information from multiple sources; however, the real question is whether the information that is shared with employees transfers into useable knowledge that helps employees perform in the most productive and cost-effective environments are equally influenced by what s happening externally.
Best Practices for Internal Communications Professionals: Engaging your Employees in the Information Age - by Karuna Kumar, Editor, www.simply-communicate.com, Jan 2012
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