FEIEA: European Association of Internal Communication
Connecting Europe’s internal communicators, driving recognition of the value and impact that our profession makes on great organisational performance
Congratulations to this year’s FEIEA GP winners!
Seven classes, 18 shortlisted entrants from six European countries, and seven happy winners! This year’s FEIEA Grand Prix winners were announced tonight during the special awards ceremony.
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Internal comms is ‘a strategic asset’
Going beyond just information dissemination, internal communications is a vital, two-way process that builds trust, shapes culture and drives organisational success, says a new report.
Internal communications has become a multi-dimensional strategic asset playing an important role in building and maintaining lasting organisational relationships that lead directly to positive performance, strong company culture and engaged employees.
In spite of this, a report published recently by the Internal Communication Research Hub (ICRH) – based on the findings of 60 academic journal articles and industry reports published in Europe since 2010 – has found that there is a general lack of understanding as to the “value creation in strategic communication”.
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Proud to announce our awards shortlist
Congratulations to this year’s shortlisted entrants in FEIEA’s Grand Prix communication excellence awards!
After three rounds of judging – at national, pan-European and jury levels – we can now announce our shortlist.
Winners will be announced on 11 December in our awards webinar.
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Remembering Martin Onofrej
It is with sadness that we heard of the death of former FEIEA Council member and Slovakian association founder, Martin Onofrej.
Martin was the founder and CEO of AICO from 2012 to 2024. AICO was the only professional association with focus on internal communications (IC) in Slovakia helping organisations to increase their performance and profitability through better change management, collaboration, knowledge sharing, employee engagement and competitiveness.
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