The digital office webinar series - 5 steps to a balanced business comms diet

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Dr Nicola Millard, Principal innovation partner, BT

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Over the years, the boundaries of the 9 to 5 day have been gradually eroded. The problem now is not connection, it is disconnection! It’s this seemingly simple act of switching off that the ‘balanced communications diet for business’ aims to tackle. And like any good diet, the ‘Balanced communications diet for business’ has five steps. Learn how to be productive in a distracting world.
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