In the first two months of 2021 alone, cognitive neuroscientist, business psychologist, and change specialist, Dr Lynda Shaw has been featured in 54 publications, from the Independent to Health & Wellbeing magazine to AOL and MSN. The partnership between Kai Communications and Dr Lynda Shaw aims to publicise and create awareness of her brand, core values and the services she...
Kai Communications has generated over 45 articles, reaching over a million readers, across the business, PA, HR, financial, training, recruitment and consumer press, as well as a BBC radio interview, in just four months.Our campaign aimed to help Thom Dennis and Serenity in Leadership to powerfully connect the brand and its core values with their target audience and to generate...
Kai Communications has worked in partnership with House of Colour for over four years so it is with immense pride that we can announce that that House of Colour and Kai Communications have recently been announced as recipients of an SME Business Elite Award 2020 for ‘Most Trusted for PR & Communications’. Last year Kai Communications generated a total news volume...
We asked Maya what it is really like working at Kai Communications (unbiasedly of course) and how to get the most out of a PR internship. Congratulations on completing a year at Kai Communications! How does it feel? Thanks! I’ve been working for Kai alongside my studies for just over a year in total and have absolutely loved it! It...
We are delighted to announce that Kai Communications is now working in partnership with change consultants and facilitators, Serenity in Leadership. We look forward to shouting from the rooftops about the fantastic work that Thom Dennis and the rest of the team are doing as premier facilitators, change agents, executive coaches, trainers and professional speakers. Thom Dennis and Serenity in Leadership are already internationally renowned...
Imagine a typical tabloid headline: ‘BOSSES BLAST CHIEFS’. What is going on here? Technically this is a complete English sentence. As in, it consists of a subject, a verb and an object. But its meaning is obscure, and the phrasing is just plain weird. ‘BOSSES BLAST CHIEFS’ is journalese in its purest form. A headline is designed to attract our attention....