Heads Up #19 - How long does employee advocacy last?
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Welcome to episode #19 of Heads Up!, a weekly podcast summarizing research, writing and retweets that I think communicators will find interesting.
Here are this week's stories:
How long does employee advocacy last for? (Rachel Miller)
The surprisingly humble launch of an enterprise social tool (Ephraim Julius Freed)
Scooters, slides and saunas: workplace perks, or frivolous fads? (h&h)
The psychology of workplace change (Headlines)
Do Online Collaboration Tools Still Matter? (Laetitia Vitaud)
Toxic leaders affect companies, and governments. How to deal with them (Linda Ronnie)
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