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This blog is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center. Internal Communication (IC) is an essential part of any organization’s success. It is the backbone of a company’s culture and its ability to drive performance, engagement, and commitment among employees. However, measuring the effectiveness of internal communication has often been ignored or considered unimportant … Continue reading Why Measuring Internal Communication Matters: Insights and Strategies for Better Results

Recently, members of the IPR Measurement Commission participated in an online discussion about internal communication measurement. Led by IPR Measurement Commission Member Sean Williams, the IPR Measurement Commissioners discussed how to measure internal communication impacts and behaviors.  Here is what they had to say: Sean Williams (Bowling Green State University):  I had the honor to … Continue reading Measurement Roundtable: Measuring Internal Communication

Topic: Corporate Language Author(s), Title and Publication Fredriksson, R., Barner-Rasmussen, W., & Piekkari, R. (2006). The multinational corporation as a multilingual organization. Corporate Communications, 11(4), 406-423. Summary This study explored the use of common corporate language(s) in multinational corporations (MNCs). English has been introduced by some MNCs as their corporate language; however, MNCs are usually … Continue reading The multinational corporation as a multilingual organization