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Who Knows?

Have you ever had this happen? You have a problem, but it’s not an easy fix you can just Google the answers for. In this engagement video, we guide you towards Teams, where you can ask questions, ping people’s attention, and receive responses from your fellows.

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AKA – Writing for Purpose

There are three common purposes for our communications: awareness, knowledge, and action. But when we’re not clear about this purpose, it can be hard for our readers to know what to expect. We decipher the confusion in this communications video.

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Offline with OneDrive

Going offline can make you feel like you’re in the dark. When the internet isn’t available (or reliable), it can seem like you’re twiddling your thumbs until you can do something. OneDrive lets you take your files offline, so you can take your work with you, as we explain in this engagement video.

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Campbell’s Journey

Campbell proposed that each story follows a similar path. From your favorite sci-fi flick to the latest young adult novel, there are observable archetypes that heroes follow in their journeys. But what do these fictional stories have to do with your corporate communications? We’ll explain in this video.

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Flagging Famous Files

As nice as it is to have collaboration with your peers, it sometimes means the files you use get moved around or relocated entirely. There’s a way to flag your favorite files and make them famous (or, at least, first) in this engagement video.

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Listening to WIII-FM

There’s one radio station we all listen to: WIII-FM, the station that asks “What Is In It – For Me?” We don’t mean to be selfish, but it can be hard to pay attention when you don’t see why something matters to you. This video discusses how we can broadcast our messages with WIII-FM in mind and get people tuned in.

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Refining Real Search

Searching for something you need can be like looking for a needle in a haystack. Sifting through your organization’s files can be a long, tedious process. This engagement video discusses how you can narrow down your search results from thousands of items to just one or two. 

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Communicating in Layers

You’ve heard the advice: dress in layers. In this video, we explain why you should communicate in layers, too. We discuss how layering is different than just repeating yourself, and why different channels of communication can help get your message out.

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Connect Calendars

Today’s world is busy. Having a calendar available at the touch of a finger helps, but most of us these days have to juggle multiple calendars, both personal and professional. This engagement video shows how easy it can be to connect your calendars into one place.

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Available Now: Communications Tips for Everyone

Talking to people is hard. Talking to lots and lots of people is so hard that there are entire fields of study and job titles devoted to it. However, many of us weren’t trained to do this duty. It’s our job to get the information people need to them, but they don’t seem to be listening.

A few months ago, we released our User Engagement video series. We realized that part of the problem with getting users engaged is getting them listening in the first place. How do you get people aware of the exciting new technologies? How do you deliver the useful info when people just skim your subject line?

That’s why we compiled a whole set of communications tips for anyone to be able to use and understand. From the modest memo to the company-wide communications, you don’t have to be professionally trained in the art of conversation to get people to perk their ears up and pay attention. Each five minute video delivers a tip or trick that you can use immediately in your corporate communications.

The first one here discusses what to do when you have to deliver some sensitive subjects to your organization. Check it out:

Just like with our user engagement series, we’ll be slowly releasing all of these videos on YouTube. However, you can sign up and get these videos delivered to you every week, ad-free. All you have to do is click here to sign up today.

Then, if you decide that you want to use these videos internally, you can license it for use in your organization. With no ads, branding, or bumpers, you’ll get all the videos at once, even those that we haven’t made public yet. Click here to support us and your communicators.

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