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The Internal Communications market is a subset of the Management industry, focusing on the communication of information within an organization. It is a broad field, encompassing a variety of activities such as employee engagement, change management, and crisis communication. Internal Communications professionals are responsible for creating and delivering messages to employees, as well as developing strategies to ensure that the messages are understood and acted upon.
The Internal Communications market is highly competitive, with a range of providers offering a variety of services. These include consulting firms, software providers, and specialized agencies. Companies in the market include Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Deloitte, Accenture, and KPMG. Show Less Read more