Experts Weigh in on Today’s Digital Workplace

A guest post by Jenna Soule, Corporate Communications Manager at RBA On May 2, internal and business communicators, marketers and public relations professionals gathered for an IABC Minnesota Lunch & Learn on modernizing internal communications at the Microsoft Technology Center in Edina. The interactive conversation, which included panelists from Minnesota companies, focused on strategies to […]

How to Modernize Internal Communications: Technology Required

A sponsored post by Jenna Soule, Corporate Communications Manager at RBA As a proud Gen Xer, I remember clearly the days before the Internet. During my first “real job” in communications after college, I can recall spending hours typing and distributing interoffice memos to schedule meetings or to share important news with the employees. WiFi wasn’t […]

How “fake news” is impacting communicators: Convergence Summit opening panel

By Trace Ulland “To be persuasive we must be believable; to be believable we must be credible; to be credible we must be truthful.” I heard these words at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. last month. Spoken in 1963 by Edward R. Murrow, they seem especially relevant in our current environment where the term “fake […]

It’s IABC member month … Are you “Minnesota Bold?”

By Diana Dukich That’s right. Minnesota bold. I’ve taken inspiration from the 2018 Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee’s slogan, “the Bold North.” Whether you grew up in Minnesota or have come to call Minnesota your home, we are a bold bunch who embrace our winters (even this mild winter) and are driven to innovate and […]

Tooting our own horn!

By Ellen Vander Linden We aren’t shy about tooting our own horn! The IABC Minnesota chapter received two Chapter Management Awards (CMAs) at last week’s 2017 Leadership Institute in Dallas, Texas. The awards were for Event Management and Professional Development. One more exceptional announcement was the designation of Cindy Schmieg, ABC, as an IABC Fellow. […]

Convergence of inspiration and practicality

By Trace Ulland Maybe it’s the winter grayness. Maybe it’s the annual January desire for improvement. Maybe it’s the fact that I’ve been staring at a screen trying to create my 2017 plan, and all I have are the words “2017” and “plan” so far. I need a jolt of inspiration. I need some new […]

Beyond “Who Do You Work For?”

“Who do you work for?” That’s often the first question asked when meeting someone new in Washington, D.C. It’s something I didn’t like about D.C. because it was value-based pricing of a professional relationship. A sizing up. The more important the title in the answer to the query, the higher the estimated value. It’s also […]

Give a little, get a whole lot more

By Ellen Vander Linden Many of us will give and receive gifts this holiday season. Beyond material possessions, one of the greatest gifts we can give to others is our time. In March, I chose to volunteer one cold, grey Wednesday afternoon for the IABC Gift of Communication event. The event pairs professional communicators with […]

Change Management + Communication = It Takes Two to Tango

By Beth Hilden “Change management” is certainly a common term across workplaces everywhere. But what does it really mean? And why should we, as communication professionals, really care? Think of it this way… If change management is the tool for helping people transition from a current to a future state, then effective communication is THE […]

Calling All Presenters! Second Convergence Summit Set for March 24

By Trace Ulland Back for a second year, the day-long Convergence Summit is set for March 24, 2017. Planning is underway, and the committee is looking for presenters to help fill out the day. A joint effort between the University of Minnesota School of Journalism and Mass Communication and IABC Minnesota, the summit brings together […]