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Interactive TV
News of an EU-funded communication project to research the potential uses of
inter-active television. Reproduced here with kind permission from CiB in
the UK.
» Click here to download the file.
Reading list
There is an extensive and growing bibliography about organisational communication. Please feel free to consult it for your professional development.
» Click here for a selection of texts.
If you would like to recommend any texts for inclusion, please contact FEIEA Communications Director Vesna Petkovšek: vesna.petkovsek[at]gorenje.si
Delphi study
Since 2001, FEIEA's Delphi studies have tracked changes in internal communication practice and conditions for internal communicators. The most recent Delphi study was published in summer 2009. Read the latest study
» See the results of earlier Delphi studies:
• Delphi I
• Delphi II
Europe direct: your FREE hotline to the EU
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Citizens in the EU’s 25 member states can now access Europe’s largest website and receive information in 20 languages.
» For further information, visit their website: http://europa.eu/
Survey of national associations
At the end of 2005 FEIEA carried out a survey of all its member associations, to enable them to share best practice.
» Click here for a copy of the results.
CiB knowledge bank
The CiB website contains a growing library of top features on all aspects of corporate communications.
» Click here to read the latest features.
CiB e-zine
CiB circulates a free monthly e-zine (or electronic newsletter) to a rapidly growing audience of more than 4,500 professional communicators in 50 countries. The publication keeps corporate communication professionals in touch with important issues of the moment. Subject areas include PR, marketing, internal communications, communications planning, change management, intranets, printing, digital imaging and the new media – and the e-zine draws from sources from around the world.
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