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Watson Helsby’s verdict on IC: there’s more to deliver

Having sat in my ‘must read’ pile for the past month or so, today I finally got around to reading the latest report on internal communication from specialist headhunters Watson Helsby.

Entitled ‘Internal Communications – More to Deliver’ the report is the sequel to a similar research exercise undertaken way back in 2002, which was widely acclaimed at the time. A free summary report is available online via the above link (the full report is priced at £275) and, from my perspective, it’s recommended reading for anyone with an interest in IC.

Based on qualitative research with 75 senior in-house ‘movers and shakers’, the research was designed to assess the state of internal communication practice, to identify some broad themes and issues and, specifically, to provide some pointers on the best way forward for the profession and its practitioners. It was written by two seasoned IC commentators, Nick Helsby of Watson Helsby and Michael Croton of Comma Consulting.

Having sat here nodding my way through the report for the last 30 minutes or so, I find myself agreeing with the vast majority of what’s contained within – it’s an excellent assessment of the state of our emerging profession in 2009.

To summarise, the big messages are:

One of the most useful sections of the report is the discussion on obstacles to progress, where several themes emerge:

The report concludes that, in order to realise its full potential, IC needs to focus on getting the right people in the right roles, developing that talent, winning support from senior leaders, beefing up the role, becoming more proactive when it comes to identifying and grabbing opportunities to demonstrate their value, and getting the operating model right.

If you haven’t already done so, read the summary report (at least) and take on board the findings – it’s wise counsel and provides an useful blueprint for doing IC really well.

Lee Smith on 14/06/09