IABC’s Gold Quill Awards submissions provide a glimpse into the issues and trends affecting the communication profession.
Does deadnaming or pinkwashing mean anything to you? How about the terms non-binary or cisgender? If not, chances are you could use some training in diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) nomenclature.
Here are some methods I consistently use to build trust as the new communicator on the block.
Neuroscience can help communicators apply evidence-based, innovative approaches to up their game, make a difference and become knowledgeable and trusted advisors in their organizations.
We explore the power of facilitation as applied to the field of professional communication in general and ethics in particular.
As a communications professional and a futurist, I want to suggest some digital trends and events that you should keep an eye on in the coming year.
Faced with rising cybercrime, the City of Calgary launched an innovative cybersecurity training for 17,000 employees, using playful tactics and IABC Gold Quill strategies. Discover how a creative approach built a human firewall against cyber threats.
Explore how human stories and authentic connections fueled the '75 Years of Belonging' campaign for Community Living Toronto, achieving remarkable success and community impact.
SaskPower, Saskatchewan’s primary electricity provider, launched a farm safety campaign to protect its customers from the dangers of electricity. Discover how they significantly increased safety awareness and practices among farmers.