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Internal Communications

External communications strategies can succeed or fail based on how well they are received in-house.

Therefore, the most important audience for your communications is the internal one because your employees shape the brand experience for your customers. Comit works with leading Irish and multinational businesses to build positive communications and engagement across all levels of an organisation.

We use proven techniques and best practices to educate your key internal stakeholders. From initial workshops and interviews, we can create bespoke internal communications plans incorporating a wide range of tools including the intranet, newsletters, blogs, videos, social media and employee events. We can play a very important role in securing employee commitment and creating a positive, focused workplace. In turn, this will drive customer engagement and satisfaction, building loyalty and recurring revenues. 

 

“Comit developed a very clear and impactful internal communications programme for FEXCO. We are delighted with the results.”   Danny Kerins, FEXCO

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