The 4 most striking communication blunders of politicians towards young people
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:26 am
Young people, politicians & municipalities
When we look at the communication skills from the government, the communication skills of our political leaders towards young people are not in good shape. These four striking blunders show that it is time to thoroughly review their communication with young people.
Team leaders and heads of communication of local governments, for example, are struggling with how to make the organization work more from the outside in. The online possibilities to collaborate with residents, neighborhoods and groups of stakeholders are growing rapidly. What will the government's front office look like in 2025? And to what extent can customer contact, communication and participation come together?
To recap:
Municipalities in 2025: from newsroom to Customer Contact & Interaction department
Municipalities
Are you up to date on (online) communication and content developments?
We hope that with this second summer read you are well informed about the developments in the field of (online) communication & content. There will be another summer read about marketing . In our healthcare email list previous summer read you see an overview of all social media developments . We are curious: do you have any additions, tips or comments on this overview? Leave them in the comments!
Column β Mailboxes, the truth, yesterday and tomorrow, burglary damage. Say what connects these words. They are all concepts that are sensitive to the world-mite called digitalization.
Take the mailboxes. They will disappear due to a lack of letters. βIt is very expensive for us to maintain a mailbox if there is never anything in it,β says PostNL spokesperson Jelleke van Rantwijk . Beautiful image. A mailbox that never has anything in it. And every working day the van comes by, opens the flap. In vain. No letter. Empty. But the stubborn mailbox remains. Is entitled to legal protection. PostNL is obliged to ensure that everyone has a mailbox within 2.5 kilometres of their front door. Until when does this legal obligation apply? And why does PostNL remove mailboxes when they know about this rule.
When we look at the communication skills from the government, the communication skills of our political leaders towards young people are not in good shape. These four striking blunders show that it is time to thoroughly review their communication with young people.
Team leaders and heads of communication of local governments, for example, are struggling with how to make the organization work more from the outside in. The online possibilities to collaborate with residents, neighborhoods and groups of stakeholders are growing rapidly. What will the government's front office look like in 2025? And to what extent can customer contact, communication and participation come together?
To recap:
Municipalities in 2025: from newsroom to Customer Contact & Interaction department
Municipalities
Are you up to date on (online) communication and content developments?
We hope that with this second summer read you are well informed about the developments in the field of (online) communication & content. There will be another summer read about marketing . In our healthcare email list previous summer read you see an overview of all social media developments . We are curious: do you have any additions, tips or comments on this overview? Leave them in the comments!
Column β Mailboxes, the truth, yesterday and tomorrow, burglary damage. Say what connects these words. They are all concepts that are sensitive to the world-mite called digitalization.
Take the mailboxes. They will disappear due to a lack of letters. βIt is very expensive for us to maintain a mailbox if there is never anything in it,β says PostNL spokesperson Jelleke van Rantwijk . Beautiful image. A mailbox that never has anything in it. And every working day the van comes by, opens the flap. In vain. No letter. Empty. But the stubborn mailbox remains. Is entitled to legal protection. PostNL is obliged to ensure that everyone has a mailbox within 2.5 kilometres of their front door. Until when does this legal obligation apply? And why does PostNL remove mailboxes when they know about this rule.