Dan Slee

@danslee

HeIlo, I help better people communicate better. Co-founder comms2point0 commscamp. CIPR and RSA. Say hello: dan@danslee.co.uk.

West Midlands, UK.
Joined December 2008

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    Mar 24

    Fresh dates for ESSENTIAL COMMS SKILLS BOOSTER training sessions are up. Get up to speed on 🗺️ Knowing the media landscape 📲Understanding WhatsApp, NextDoor & TikTok 💾Creating content and algorithms 🧑‍🤝‍🧑Connecting to Facebook groups ☹️Dealing with snark

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    Cannot see any justification in not continuing the power - keep lobbying for us NALC

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    21 hours ago

    Really good to see the ideas coming through for this new project I'm running with . Stories of Covid in the UK public sector. 😄 What worked? 💥 What was a highpoint? 😢 What was a lowpoint? Pick one and write 250-words. Simple.

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    13 hours ago

    Check this. I’ve done it and it’s mega practical and useful. 5 stars.

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  5. 14 hours ago

    Useful content and snapshot of where is and sign-off 'keep going.' .

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  6. 19 hours ago
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  7. 21 hours ago

    BREAKING: Having a dodgy back is rubbish. More to follow.

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  8. 21 hours ago

    Really good to see the ideas coming through for this new project I'm running with . Stories of Covid in the UK public sector. 😄 What worked? 💥 What was a highpoint? 😢 What was a lowpoint? Pick one and write 250-words. Simple.

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    Mar 24

    If you enjoyed our recent video conference (now on-demand) here are seven tips from 's to help your video shoots be as productive and as smooth as possible.

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    Mar 24

    This week we're reflecting on events of the past year. Here the staff from East Lancashire Hospitals Trust - who we've followed throughout the pandemic - describe what it's been like for them. You may find parts of the following film upsetting.

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    Mar 24

    Fresh dates for ESSENTIAL COMMS SKILLS BOOSTER training sessions are up. Get up to speed on 🗺️ Knowing the media landscape 📲Understanding WhatsApp, NextDoor & TikTok 💾Creating content and algorithms 🧑‍🤝‍🧑Connecting to Facebook groups ☹️Dealing with snark

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    Mar 24

    The role that public sector communicators play can sometimes be overlooked. I’m proud to have been involved in some innovative, fast-paced, collaborative & human comms these past 12 months - like many comms colleagues. Capturing our experiences is both interesting & important.

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    Mar 23

    We're happy to support this brilliant initiative and hope many public sector communicators contribute to it, Tales of Covid. It will be a real historical snapshot of the amazing and tough work the sector has been doing throughout

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  15. Mar 23

    The Google Forms here is where you can add your own voice and experience in this exercise in learning, reflection and social history:

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  16. Mar 23

    THREAD Just blogged: New initiative with me and Covid Stories. Really keen to hear and feature public sector comms experiences good and bad so far:

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  17. Mar 23

    Jumped on the call for this. Looking forward to it.

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  18. Mar 23

    All things must pass.

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    Mar 22

    This morning on the show we’ll be joined by Legend Pam St Clement, reacting to the news that a giant mural of Pat Butcher , has mysteriously appeared on a wall in Digbeth !

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  20. Mar 22

    Newspaper proprietor Thomas Littleton "Raggedy" Holt's telegram to a Birmingham hotel: "Arrive at midnight. Broiled fowl and mushrooms for eight. Sneed's claret. Moet and Chandon magnum. Brandy-and-water in relays. A piano." 🔥 🔥 🔥 🎹 Via .

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