What IC pros need to know about The Great Resignation S3 E9

What is The Great Resignation? What do internal communicators need to know about what's happening? How can we acknowledge and address The Great Resignation inside organisations? In this episode of the Candid Comms podcast I cover: What The Great Resignation is Why purpose matters How can you retain employees? Renegotiated terms and conditions Microsoft's recent work trends study An employee engagement model  Why sentiment matters Knowledge management.  As ever, you'll leave with one thing to know, one thing to do and one thing to think about.  Do let me know what you think of this episode and don't forget to rate, review and follow, so other Comms pros can benefit too. Candid Comms is celebrating its first birthday this week. Thank you to everyone for tuning in over the past year.  To mark the occasion, a brand new range of Candid Comms podcast notebooks are available to purchase now via Amazon. They've been designed to help you capture your show notes in one place. They contain sections called one thing to know, one thing to do and one thing to think about. Useful links: Add your name to receive Rachel's monthly Water Cooler newsletter. Show notes for this episode. All show notes: allthingsic.com/podcast. Rachel's All Things IC website, featuring 1600 free blog posts. All Things IC Online Masterclasses, where you can enrol in training. Find Rachel on Twitter @AllThingsIC, Instagram @rachelallthingsic or LinkedIn.Thank you to my Producers Seren Creative.Thank you for stopping by, Rachel Miller, Founder, All Things IC.

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The Candid Comms podcast connects internal communication professionals to the latest advice and guidance to help you thrive in your role. Your host is international Comms consultant, trainer and mentor Rachel Miller of All Things IC. Join Rachel to access inspirational and practical internal communication advice and ideas. Find out even more about internal comms via Rachel’s popular website www.allthingsic.com or her book, Internal Communication Strategy.