Keeping up is a professional responsibility
Hands up if you have a communications or marketing degree. 🙋 And hands up if you’ve not done any further study since entering the profession, beyond the mandatory organisational e-training. 🙋 Hands up if you go to a conference every…
Developing the next generation of communicators
One of the quieter questions behind the excitement about AI in communications is this: What happens to early-career professionals when many of the fundamentals they need to learn are now automated? For decades, communications followed an informal apprenticeship model. Early…
- Australian Government, Blog post, Communication, Communications professional, internal communications, Professional development
Rethinking internal communications for a hybrid world
Distributed workplaces are no longer a temporary adjustment. For many organisations, hybrid work is now the default. People work from home, across multiple offices, and on different schedules. Initially, we thought it was a temporary change, but now it has…
Communication is no longer about messaging. It’s about trust.
Trust in institutions is falling, and communicators are working right at the fault line. Globally, confidence in traditional media and government continues to decline. In Australia, fewer than half of people say they trust the government, and many believe media…
- Australian Government, Blog post, Communication, Communications professional, Leadership, Professional development
AI – Comms’ new and very enthusiastic intern
Spoiler alert: Artificial intelligence is here to stay. It is reshaping how every profession works, but for communications teams, the impact feels particularly personal. Not because AI can now do graphic design, rewrite content or develop a media release, but…
- Australian Government, Blog post, Communication, Communications professional, Professional development
The future for government communications in an AI world
The world we work (and live) in continues to evolve at an unprecedented rate. It’s hard to keep up with all of the changes in our workplaces, let alone what it may mean for our future careers. We’ve been doing…
From Doing to Leading: The real shift when you step into SES
We often find ourselves chatting with people in our network about their career journeys – the highs, the lows, and everything in between. As former EL2s, we know firsthand that being a great EL1 doesn’t automatically make you a great…
- Australian Government, Blog post, Business information, Communications professional, Leadership, Professional development
Lessons from Japan: Patiently getting better outcomes
Last week, I travelled to Japan to meet with the Japanese government and stakeholders for a project I am working on. I haven’t worked in Japan before, but I know the business culture is very different from the laid-back and…
- Australian Government, Communication, Communications professional, Leadership, Professional development
Why do we say yes when we want to say no?
– “Can you just put together a factsheet quickly?” *Internal voice: No. Factsheets are a terrible idea. They’re hard to search, often inaccessible, and no one wants to download anything these days.* “Sure.” ————————————– “We just need a quick 5–10…
100 Hours Later: What I Learned from My Internship at Elm Communications
As I near the end of my internship with Elm Communications, I found myself revisiting the very first blog post I wrote at the start of this journey. In that post, I reflected on why I chose to study communications…