InTransition 140: That’s a wrap! Our reflection on 2017, and what’s next in 2018 episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 18, 2017 · 53 MIN

InTransition 140: That’s a wrap! Our reflection on 2017, and what’s next in 2018

from GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Join us this week for a special and extended episode of InTransition where we explore the history of contentgroup, where we are today, key highlights for 2017 and what you can expect from us in 2018. With a rich history in journalism and marketing, David describes the process of starting this company 20 years ago, and why we believe the relationship between government and citizens is so important to improving the well-being of the Australian population. Talking about the power of effective communication, we hear what happens when communication breaks down between government and people. For contentgroup this has been a big year, hence this lengthy episode. Below are the topics covered and where you can find them. History of contentgroup and how we got where we are today – 00:00 Our company’s ethos and mission – 13:00 Why it’s important to work towards strengthening government comms – 15:00 Using both traditional platforms is still important today – 19:00 Where the money goes in public vs. private comms 23:00 The future of communications in the digital age – 26:00 The story behind our methodology – 33:00 Highlights and insights from 2017 – 41:00 Our predictions for 2018! – 46:00 Find contentgroup on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Read more about content on our blog or from our weekly newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Join us this week for a special and extended episode of InTransition where we explore the history of contentgroup, where we are today, key highlights for 2017 and what you can expect from us in 2018. With a rich history in journalism and marketing, David describes the process of starting this company 20 years ago, and why we believe the relationship between government and citizens is so important to improving the well-being of the Australian population. Talking about the power of effective communication, we hear what happens when communication breaks down between government and people. For contentgroup this has been a big year, hence this lengthy episode. Below are the topics covered and where you can find them. History of contentgroup and how we got where we are today – 00:00 Our company’s ethos and mission – 13:00 Why it’s important to work towards strengthening government comms – 15:00 Using both traditional platforms is still important today – 19:00 Where the money goes in public vs. private comms 23:00 The future of communications in the digital age – 26:00 The story behind our methodology – 33:00 Highlights and insights from 2017 – 41:00 Our predictions for 2018! – 46:00 Find contentgroup on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Read more about content on our blog or from our weekly newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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