by Andrew Herkert | Aug 27, 2020 | Content Trends, Internal Communications, Visual Storytelling
It’s rare to hear that a business does not care about their internal communications – and for good reason. If a company’s messaging is indecipherable, contradictory, insincere, or otherwise ineffective, employees can be left confused and frustrated. ...
by Andrew Herkert | Aug 26, 2020 | Content Trends, Creativity in Business, External Communications, Whiteboard Video
At TruScribe, we’re proud of our passion for communication. It’s what allows us to continually use the principles of Scribology to create engaging, highly retainable content for clients. We call what we do Scribing, and it’s a perfect solution to your...
by Andrew Herkert | Aug 25, 2020 | Content Marketing, Content Trends, Whiteboard Video
When it comes to reaching new and broader audiences with your marketing messaging, nothing does the job quite like Scribing. When you partner with TruScribe, your marketing content will be more engaging. So how can Scribing revolutionize the way you market...
by Andrew Herkert | Aug 20, 2020 | Content Trends, Products and Services, Whiteboard Video
From smaller companies growing into industry players to established organizations with years of reputation, one thing is always the case. It’s never too early, or too late, to elevate your customer experience. With the engagement and retention-boosting...
by Andrew Herkert | Aug 19, 2020 | Content Trends, Training & Development
Training can provide a host of challenges, from maintaining attendee attention to cost and many others. As necessary as training is, it’s natural to feel like those challenges are unavoidable. Thankfully, however, they don’t need to be. By approaching your...
by Andrew Herkert | Aug 18, 2020 | Content Trends, Human Resources
Human Resources can be perhaps described as a function that aims to hire, develop, and retain employees. In practice, however, the many sub-functions that fall under the Human Resources umbrella make the role considerably more involved and nuanced than the “get,...