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Reopening to revival – how communications will drive engagement and relationships in the post-pandemic era
The world is changing and with that, how businesses function. How will the role of communications evolve? We surveyed communicators on the questions that will shape our future.
Bill C-59: Navigating the Communications Landscape of Anti-Greenwashing Legislation
Argyle bolsters reputation risk expertise in senior partnership with Peter Segall
From crisis management to public relations, trauma-informed communication ensures empathy and clarity during Canadian Victims and Survivors of Crime Week and beyond
While most communicators are not equipped to 'treat' trauma, we have a responsibility to minimize the risk of causing further harm and re‑traumatization through all communication touchpoints—especially during periods of crisis or change. Whether it’s public disclosures of a corporate leader’s misconduct, a community speech in the aftermath of a major natural disaster or mass casualty, or internal communications relating to a near-fatal workplace injury—communications that are both trauma-informed while clear and effective cannot be understated. As we mark Canadian Victims and Survivors of Crime Week from May 12 to 18, 2024, our team at Argyle [...]
Beyond the Headlines: Quantifying the impact of social and traditional media
Why monitoring trends, quick approvals and leaning on junior colleagues is the key to success in this new age of social media
Argyle announces pro-bono training for charities with social justice mandates
Why monitoring trends, quick approvals and leaning on junior colleagues is the key to success in this new age of social media
Building A Firm, Family And Friendships: Reflecting On 25 Years At Argyle
Why monitoring trends, quick approvals and leaning on junior colleagues is the key to success in this new age of social media
Recognizing and Implementing Indigenous Diversity
Over the last two years, our Community Support Team has been supporting former students in Canada’s federally run Indian Day Schools to access compensation and restitution for this class action settlement.
Indigenous Engagement, Communication & Reconciliation
Respect and relationships. Argyle works with Indigenous nations, people and communities, and with non-Indigenous clients, to help advance reconciliation and self-determination through dialogue, and action and mutual benefit. For us, collaboration is critical. We combine research expertise with proven techniques to create greater awareness, engagement, mutual understanding and action. Our clients bring unique insights into culture, practices and audience specifics that only they will know. Together, we develop authentic, meaningful communications underpinned by the principles of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and the United Nation Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples. The result: better, more sustainable decisions, rooted [...]
Engaging with equity-deserving communities: Ensuring inclusive and respectful dialogue in a virtual world
Part 2: Pillars of inclusive engagement: flexibility, adaptability, and impact