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What is Internal Communications

Handbook of Research on Organizational Culture Strategies for Effective Knowledge Management and Performance
The process of keeping internal employees informed, connected, and engaged.
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How the Best Companies in the World and Their Employees Are Winning With Knowledge-Driven Cultures
Rick Nucci (Guru, USA) and Steven Mayernick (Guru, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7422-5.ch004
Abstract
When a company encodes the creation and maintenance of knowledge into its values and behaviors in a way that supports continuous improvement and learning, they are truly knowledge-driven. These knowledge-driven organizations are proven to be better at making decisions. When companies make better and more transparent decisions, their employees are more engaged, and their customers are more successful. Ultimately, knowledge-driven cultures increase revenue, bring products to market more efficiently, streamline internal communications, and onboard new hires faster. The best companies in the world operate this way – learn how they do it.
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Evaluation of Information Awareness and Understanding through Different Internal Communication Tools
Internal communications represent a function responsible for effective communications among employees within organizations.
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Fostering a Culture of Sustainability Through Human Resources Practices
Sharing information within an organization, ensuring adequate flow and understanding among employees for improved collaboration and efficiency.
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