AI, Change, and Trust: Stacey Jones on the Future of Corporate Communication

Show notes

Join Staffbase Head of Content Brian Tomlinson as he sits down with Honeywell Chief Communicator Stacey Jones to break down what it takes to lead communications at a global scale. Stacey shares how she and her team align 100,000 employees worldwide around a North Star strategy, simplify complex corporate narratives, and ensure transparency during massive transformations — including a $9B M&A journey.

In this episode, Stacey also explores the evolving role of AI in communications, the biggest mistakes leaders make when communicating change, and why quality — not quantity — matters in comms measurement. Whether you're leading through transformation, building a stronger storytelling approach, or looking to future-proof your comms strategy, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you lead with clarity and impact.

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Selected People, Places & Things Mentioned: Honeywell; Accenture; Carolina Panthers; Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; CES (Consumer Electronics Show); NXP (Semiconductor Partner)

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About Staffbase:

Staffbase is the fastest-growing, most experienced employee communications platform provider for enterprise companies seeking to inspire diverse, disconnected, and distributed workforces. Staffbase is on a mission to empower communicators worldwide with a platform that helps companies connect with every employee through inspiring communication that drives collaboration and achieves business results.

Headquartered in Chemnitz, Germany, Staffbase has offices worldwide, including New York City, London, Berlin, Sydney, and Vancouver.

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