Aflac’s comms senior VP: ‘Communicators need to be the calm in the chaos’
Here’s how Catherine Hernandez-Blades is steering her organization through the current crisis.
Here’s how Catherine Hernandez-Blades is steering her organization through the current crisis.
How are you providing an example for employees during the current crisis? Here are two tips to improve your internal communications.
A great photo can help to create the feeling of community that is missing when people can’t gather together in-person.
As everyone tries to quickly integrate remote workers and preserve company culture, it can be helpful to use these tools.
You can get a lot done, but it’s crucial to keep your balance. Here’s how you can preserve some of your sanity.
Take some time to develop your skillset during your downtime, all from the comfort of your own home.
Communicators, what does your work-from-home set up look like? We want to see!
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Keeping up with all the latest trends in social media can be exhausting, but this VP takes it all in stride with an early-morning start and a cup or two of tea.
From cave paintings to the internet, homo sapiens—and our thick-browed forebears—have worked to develop new means of conveying information and opinions.
Consumers and employees alike prefer organizations whose missions reflect their own values. Here’s how well-publicized benevolence can engender loyalty internally and externally.
For the next generation of communicators, female initiative and mentorship has made all the difference.