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Why an internal communication audit is the first step to a business case for better tech

So, you want better tools — but getting buy-in isn’t easy. Too often, we hear leaders asking, Why can’t internal communication teams use the tools the organization already has? “Why not SharePoint?” “Can’t we post it on ServiceNow?” What they don’t see is that internal comms isn’t just about sharing information — it’s about shaping culture, fueling performance, and enabling change.

The revenue-driving evolution of internal communications

Internal communicators used to be seen as the people who sent the emails. They formatted the memos, updated the intranet, and made sure everybody knew about the holiday party. Important work, sure, but hardly an image that necessitated a seat at the executive table. That era is over. Now IC is all about ROI.

Time Tracking Compliance Laws: Legal Requirements, Recordkeeping & Retention

Time tracking compliance refers to the legal requirement for employers to accurately record employee working hours, breaks, overtime, and pay periods according to applicable labor laws. These requirements vary by jurisdiction but share the same core principle: employers must maintain complete, accurate, and accessible records for a defined retention period.

Time Doctor achieves SOC 2 Type II compliance with zero exceptions

At Time Doctor, we believe that trust begins with transparency. Every insight we provide depends on the confidence that customer data is protected at all times. This month, that commitment was officially recognized, strengthening our dedication to security, privacy, and trust. We’re proud to share that Time Doctor has earned a major compliance milestone.

7 Must-Have Tools for Efficient Synchronous Communication

These days, communication with peers and coworkers is a top need, and many software companies are available to help businesses interact efficiently. Although there are various options available, if you know which tools are the best fit for your business, you can ensure that you are getting the most out of your money and time. Effective communication, especially in distributed teams, is critical to keeping businesses running smoothly and connected in real-time.

6 Steps to Choosing Best Mediums of Communication for Your Business

A known fact would be that effective communication is the strengthening base for any successful organization. However, it might be difficult to see through the best communication channel or medium to send your message across. The right communication medium ensures that your message is not only delivered, but also understood and acted upon, which is crucial for maintaining engagement and collaboration.

What is Downward Communication? Benefits, Drawbacks and Examples

Did you know that 71% of employees say they’re more productive when they feel connected to their colleagues through communication? This shows the importance of effective communication in the workplace. No doubt, the communication techniques used in a work environment affect employee performance and collaboration efforts. Top-down communication is a common form of communication in the workplace and has both positive and negative impacts on collaboration efforts and employee engagement.

Nonverbal communication: Learn how to encode & decode signals and cues

Nonverbal communication is everything other than spoken words. This can include your body language, facial expressions, vocal inflections, and more. There are 10 types of nonverbal communication, and understanding them helps you encode and decode nonverbal signals more effectively. In this article, we take a look at the 10 nonverbal cues, plus get 10 tips on how you can improve your nonverbal communication in the workplace. A lot of times, when we say nonverbal communication, we think of body language.

How to ensure communication security: 8 proven strategies for protecting organizational data

Data breach costs average $4.44 million globally in 2025, making communication security a critical business priority. Organizations must implement comprehensive security strategies that address both technical controls and human factors.