Strictly Internal | Issue #28

60 new internal communications jobs at Figma, IBM, ITV, Wells Fargo and more. Plus: How to improve your Return on Inspiration.

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Welcome! 60 new internal communications and change comms jobs this week across the US, UK and Canada. Eight change comms roles and six remote roles today, along with a few internal comms jobs devoted to project management and comms measurement.

In Insights: Thoughts from McKinsey on Return on Inspiration when engaging employees and research from BCG on how to shift from “change management” to “change strategy.” Also, two upcoming events with all-star panels.

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New transformation / change comms jobs

New insights

  • “What’s your Return on Inspiration?” asks this blog post from McKinsey, which highlights the importance of leaders who “ignite passion, spark creativity, and motivate individuals to contribute in an enduring way” during transformation programs while providing some helpful advice and anecdotes.

  • “Change is often treated as monolithic: one type of challenge requiring one type of solution,” begins this interesting article from BCG’s Henderson Institute. It goes on to argue that change must be treated as a strategic problem, varying the approach to change depending on the type of challenge encountered. Helpful data and analysis that could influence your comms discussions. Check it out!

  • Two upcoming events that look good:

    • The next #CommsJobs Hangout with a great line-up of speakers is on Mon, Nov 18. Free to attend…details here!

    • What does 2025 have in store for internal comms? The folks at Blink have assembled an all-star panel to answer that question and more for an event on Jan 30. Register here!

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