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Employee communications: Take part in our 2010 benchmarking survey

Taking part in the 2010 employee communications survey from IRS for XpertHR will provide you with the chance to see how your policy and practice on employee communications stacks up against those of your comparators and competitors.

Key areas covered by the survey include the following:

  • which communication methods UK employers are using, and which ones work best;
  • how social media are changing the face of internal communications;
  • how employers have used communication programmes to lessen the workplace impact of the recession; and
  • HR's views on how interacting with employees can make a difference to the organisation.

Participation in this confidential benchmarking survey - which closes this Friday (14 May 2010) - is free, and ensures that you will receive:

1. A complimentary copy of the research report when it becomes available; and

2. A complimentary copy of the IRS managing the survivor syndrome during and after redundancies report, immediately after you complete this survey.

Full benchmarking data from this survey will be made available via XpertHR's benchmarking service.

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