Entries now open for IoIC Awards 2015

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The Institute of Internal Communication (IoIC) awards, recognising ‘the best in strategy, quality, innovation, good practice and creativity in internal communication’, are now open for entries for 2015.

“Measurement and evaluation have become increasingly important as internal communication teams seek to establish the difference their work makes,” said IoIC chief executive Steve Doswell.

“The IoIC Awards allow practitioners to place themselves at the heart of good internal communications practice as their work is evaluated against the work of their peers.”

Winners will be presented with their awards at the Park Plaza Riverbank in London on 25 September.

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To find out more and download an entry pack, visit www.ioic.org.uk.

 

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