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Getting more "punk" with your new ways of working

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In this episode TechComms meets author, podcaster and communications thought leader Adrian Swinscoe to discuss the future of work. Adrian will share his thoughts, backed upon his insights from his book, Punk CX, where he will discuss how to put more of a human touch into your comms, why companies should listen more and not to be afraid to speak the truth. We also discuss how 70% of all CX strategies will fail! 

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Getting more "punk" with your new ways of working

In this episode TechComms meets author, podcaster and communications thought leader Adrian Swinscoe to discuss the future of work. Adrian will share his thoughts, backed upon his insights from his book, Punk CX, where he will discuss how to put more of a human touch into your comms, why companies should listen more and not to be afraid to speak the truth. We also discuss how 70% of all CX strategies will fail! 

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