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Top takeaways from Ragan’s Employee Communications and Culture Conference
The conference took place April 16th -18th in the heart of Chicago at the Fairmont hotel. Hundreds of comms pros gathered in downtown Chicago last week to learn about the tools they need to supersize their strategy, elevate their comms and of course forge some new friendships. There was no shortage of knowledge sharing, whether […]