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One Take Hot Take by ICology

By: KristinAnneH
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  • Join ICology host Kristin Hancock as she rants, raves, emotes, and passionately positions the hills she will die on. These hot takes are 5-minute audio gems that will, if nothing else, probably frustrate you. That's a joke...mostly. They'll motivate you to reflect on some of the lies the internal comms industry tells itself and look a little deeper into how we approach work. Heck, maybe they'll start another LinkedIn fight, who knows!
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Episodes
  • It's time to choose bagels or bacon.
    May 15 2024

    How much time do you take personalizing your communication for employees? It's easy to make magic when you ask the right questions, like "do you prefer bagels or bacon?"

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    3 mins
  • It's time to join the Make It Pretty Committee.
    May 1 2024

    Have you ever been asked to make something pretty at your job? Have you ever rolled your eyes at this request? We should get excited when someone in our workplace approaches us for help.

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    5 mins
  • It's time to purge your LinkedIn connections.
    May 1 2024

    Being connected to people you don’t know doesn’t add value to your LinkedIn experience and it certainly doesn’t add value to your community. It doesn't matter how many connections you have if none of them are meaningful. To combat this mess, I developed a litmus test for LinkedIn. Yes,this is a soapbox, a hot take, and a hill I’m willing to die on.

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    6 mins

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