
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


For our first episode, we went digital - becoming a digital leader within your team and challenging the status quo.
First up, we had Jon Ware, who took us through the successful content strategy he pioneered and rolled out during his time as digital lead at Anthony Nolan.
We also chat to Chris Flood, content strategy lead at Cancer Research UK, who gave us a crash course in implementing Agile ways of working.
This episode is part one of two, in part two we will be getting into digital leadership with two digital experts; Zoe of Zoe Amar Communications and Brani Milosevic, a freelance digital strategist and consultant.
Make sure you subscribe to be kept up to date!
Click here to see a transcript of this episode
Resources from this episode:
Jon's presentation slides
Jon's article on Anthony Nolan's social media strategy on the CharityComms Knowledge Hub
Chris' presentation slides
A breakdown of agile jargon on the CharityComms Knowledge Hub
A few bits of extra reading Chris kindly offered up:
The Cancer Research UK Tech team blog
By CharityCommsFor our first episode, we went digital - becoming a digital leader within your team and challenging the status quo.
First up, we had Jon Ware, who took us through the successful content strategy he pioneered and rolled out during his time as digital lead at Anthony Nolan.
We also chat to Chris Flood, content strategy lead at Cancer Research UK, who gave us a crash course in implementing Agile ways of working.
This episode is part one of two, in part two we will be getting into digital leadership with two digital experts; Zoe of Zoe Amar Communications and Brani Milosevic, a freelance digital strategist and consultant.
Make sure you subscribe to be kept up to date!
Click here to see a transcript of this episode
Resources from this episode:
Jon's presentation slides
Jon's article on Anthony Nolan's social media strategy on the CharityComms Knowledge Hub
Chris' presentation slides
A breakdown of agile jargon on the CharityComms Knowledge Hub
A few bits of extra reading Chris kindly offered up:
The Cancer Research UK Tech team blog