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Top 10 most-read articles by PRWeek subscribers in April

These are the most-read articles by PRWeek UK subscribers in April, measured by our ‘known audience’ of named users who logged in.

The new guardrails between PR and HR

Recent events prompted in-house comms and HR leaders to tackle tasks such as employee engagement, recruitment and retention in unison. But who owns which processes and where are the dividing lines for each function?

Hot off the press: PRWeek’s 22 most-read articles of 2022

From the diary of a Cannes virgin and the newest agencies to watch to the Top 150 consultancies and the biggest people moves of the year.

‘Leadership communications is paramount, now more than ever’: PMI internal comms lead

The head of global internal communications at Philip Morris International on managing comms for a 77,000-strong workforce and keeping employees engaged throughout the pandemic.

‘Language used by CEO was minimising’: PR leader on racist incident at PwC Australia

Pure’s Phoebe Netto shares her thoughts on why comms was poorly handled following the internal crisis, as well as areas that could have been improved.

Why companies should embrace employees’ use of social media

Companies may fear or police employee activism on social media, but employees can be a company’s biggest influencer.

Mental health 'biggest challenge’ for internal comms pros as priorities shift

This article, the third of PRWeek's new Internal Comms 2021 series, is part of The Knowledge, PRWeek's premium content offer.

Internal comms teams grow, but struggle to find quality in external agencies

This article, the second of PRWeek's new Internal Comms 2021 series, is part of The Knowledge, PRWeek's premium content offer.

Internal comms no longer ‘poor relation’ of external (but budgets often don't reflect it)

This article, the first of PRWeek's new Internal Comms 2021 series, is part of The Knowledge, PRWeek's premium content offer.

PR pros offer 21 words on what they're expecting in 2021

Following a year of COVID-19 chaos, we asked PR leaders to give 21-word predictions of what they believe is in store for the profession in 2021.