The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of Digital Communications with Marc Wright

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The good, the bad, and the ugly . . . we’re not talking about Westerns, we’re diving into Marc Wright’s experience in digital strategy.

As a seasoned digital strategist, Marc has the rundown when it comes to the pressing communications concerns of today’s leaders. He is joined by Aspire to Inspire cohost Lottie Bazley as they talk about everything from hyper-personalization in the communications landscape to the rising role of AI in the comms industry.

Together, the pair explore Marc’s decades of experience to deliver actionable insights into digital communications strategies.

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To explore the Simply events that Marc mentions in this podcast episode, visit https://simply-communicate.com/home/simply-events/.

May 2024 Event: https://simply-communicate.com/event/simplyic-2024-event/

November 2024 Event: https://simply-communicate.com/event/simplyexp2024/

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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 equips companies aspiring to reach every employee with communication that inspires them to work together to achieve positive business outcomes.

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