Source: foksuk.nl
Communication Now is not super topical. It is a platform for success stories from a number of agencies. It is great fun to read that ' Waste does not exist ' by the Van Ganselwinkel Group was a great success, but it would be a lot more interesting if it also included pitfalls, glitches, lessons learned from experience, etc. What new challenges does the sector face? Then it all becomes a bit more newsworthy, more topical and a bit more personal. Glossier too.
There is a great top 10 of frustrations in it (of both communication advisors and clients) belgium telegram data and I would have liked to read more about that. Number 1 in the communication profession is 'the lack of position in the organization as a full-fledged communication advisor'. Anyone who gives training hears this almost daily. It would have been interesting to interview someone who had managed to make an organizational change a success, by fighting hard. Incidentally, in that top 10, the professionals get a good talking to, because clients put number 1: 'my communication advisor prepares poorly and is usually poorly informed'. Oops.
The completeness of Communicatie Nu ensures that all target groups are reached. Students (how do I make a career), old hands, scientists, policy makers, etc. This ensures that there is something interesting to read for everyone. The information density is high in this 'subject-specific glossy'. A little more punch and you will actually read all the articles. Including the glossy lists about salaries in the field. These are between € 1800 and € 12,000.