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  • Publié le : 9 juin 2025 à 23:29
    Par Didier Rigaud-Dubaa

    At the Plumes d’excellence 2025 gala, the equivalent of the Cap’Com Grands Prix in Quebec, the city of Saint-Charles-Borromée won two prizes: the Plume d’or in the digital communication category, and most importantly the highest distinction, the Grande Plume 2025, for his children’s day-care centre application.

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  • Publié le : 28 mai 2025 à 07:40
    Par Yves Charmont

    He applies a project-management method drawn from his industrial engineering background and turns it into a major asset: on the shop floor, he asks everyone for their opinion, then calls on a team to impart a new regional dynamic. We met Eddy Métivier, the mayor of Matane, on the banks of the Saint-Laurent in Quebec.

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  • Publié le : 27 mai 2025 à 20:47

    On 15 May 2025, the WBCOM’ network held its Rencontres de la com communication symposium on “Reinventing AI: new tools, and recent and future developments”. Advances in the field roll by at breakneck speed, and with four speakers from a varied backgrounds, the Association of Belgian Francophone communicators, which is partnered with Cap’Com, painted a picture that resonated equally well with cyborgs as with centaurs (see Cap'Com AI 2024 infographic).

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  • Publié le : 27 février 2025 à 19:33
    Par Yves Charmont

    What role can public institutions play in defining standards for AI? Questioned during a break in the recent days devoted to examining the OECD’s public communication network, Andréa Baronchelli, a professor at City University London and a specialist on the subject, reminded listeners of the role of the law and empirical practices in constructing a normative framework. However he also underscored the importance for organisations of adopting standards suited to the issues of transparency, responsiveness and customisation, which ensure an ethical and effective use of AI.

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  • Publié le : 22 janvier 2025 à 07:24
    Par Anne Revol

    How can stakeholders refresh their communication on a leading subject, a marker of the local heritage already covered countless times? The communication specialists at Eurêka, the Eure department’s marketing agency, have addressed this issue with regard to the 150th anniversary of impressionism with a healthy dose of daring and have managed to create a novel connection between territory and trend. We unpack their “First impression” campaign, which won the Cap’Com Grand Prix 2024.

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  • Publié le : 6 janvier 2025 à 17:26

    The relations between institutions and all public-sector communicators in their efforts to combat fake news were at the centre of debate during the plenary meeting of the Club of Venice, attended by European governments’ communicators, on 5 and 6 December 2024 in Italy. Cap’Com, an associate member of the Club, took the opportunity to put a few questions to the organisation’s secretary general, Vincenzo Le Voci.

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  • Publié le : 10 juillet 2024 à 16:34
    Par Monia Maouche

    For Kristina Plavšak Krajnc, independent international correspondent and director of Media Forum, the key to strengthening democratic resilience lies in effective public communication. With more than 20 years of experience, she works to raise professional standards in the communication of public institutions and raise awareness of good practices.

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  • Publié le : 21 juin 2024 à 17:07
    Par Andréane Lecarpentier

    Since 2020, the mission of the Public Communication Network - part of the OECD's Open Government Unit - has been to promote citizen-centred public communication as a tool for policy development and open government. The network's 8th meeting was held at the OECD headquarters in Paris on 5 and 6 June 2024. Cap'Com was among those attending.

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  • Publié le : 16 mai 2024 à 07:22
    Par Chantal Lambert

    Canadians are a mischievous lot. With 65,000 French residents, it seemed only right that Tourisme Montréal should ask for the Olympic torch to pass through the city The request is symbolic, but the call to visit their city, which was posted on YouTube at the end of April (2 million views), is very real.

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  • Publié le : 15 avril 2024 à 07:00
    Par Andréane Lecarpentier

    Maybe you're an enthusiastic user, a tempered novice or an outspoken detractor... in any case, artificial intelligence triggers a wide range of spontaneous reactions among communicators. Somewhere between myth and science fiction, Cap'Com's latest infographic offers some pointers on how to adopt the best professional stance when it comes to this new realm of exploration. So, are you a cyborg or a centaur when it comes to artificial intelligence?

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  • Publié le : 10 février 2024 à 16:34
    Par Monia Maouche

    For Saman Nazari, the “fairy tale” of social media as a free and useful agora is behind us. With his organization Alliance4Europe, he takes concrete action to make these spaces safer by offering a common language and approach, allowing us to understand and manage the flow of disinformation.

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  • Publié le : 10 février 2024 à 16:34
    Par Yves Charmont

    Croatia is now a member of the EU, but it still remembers lost dialogue and the voice of war. At a recent symposium of European communicators in Dubrovnik, it was interesting to talk to Zvonimir Frka-Petešić, Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Croatia, about the fragile power of dialogue and the virtues of public communication in the face of the political and climatic challenges that lie ahead.

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  • Publié le : 10 février 2024 à 07:58
    Par Chantal Lambert

    Tired of being confused with Switzerland, Sweden launched a tongue-in-cheek video at the end of October, via the country's tourist board (Visit Sweden), pointing out the differences between the two countries.

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  • Publié le : 10 février 2024 à 07:15
    Par Patrice Razet

    A few years ago, the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) significantly changed certain digital communication practices, particularly for public communication. In the summer of 2023, a new EU legal arsenal came into force, called the Digital Services Act. What changes does this have in store for public communication?

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  • Publié le : 10 février 2024 à 07:14
    Par Yves Charmont

    Are we worried about disinformation in our daily lives? Not sufficiently so for Klimentini Diakomanoli, author of "Fake news, what is Europe doing?” published this spring. By appointing her as President of the Cap'Com Grand Prix, the network of public communicators is sending out a signal, namely that all forms of communication are now suffering from the twofold effect of the spread of fake news and widespread mistrust.

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  • Publié le : 8 février 2024 à 07:10
    Par Yves Charmont

    The European Economic and Social Council is joining in the efforts of all European players to rally support on the eve of an important election, with one goal in mind, namely to bring the European institutions closer to citizens. A major communication campaign is underway, which is due to run for three months. Commonality put three questions to Alexander Kleinig, EESC Communications Director, to find out more.

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  • Publié le : 31 janvier 2024 à 11:33
    Par Yves Charmont

    Is European action soluble in the regions? During the 2023 Dubrovnik seminar, Cap'Com, the French network for public territorial communication, focused on the case of Eusalp, one of these macro-regional strategies, and interviewed local players and the Communications Director of Grenoble-Alpes-Métropole, one of the cities involved. The results were mixed.

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  • Publié le : 20 juillet 2023 à 17:48
    Par Yves Charmont

    These journalists attended a public communications training course in Paris from 26 June to 7 July. A working meeting was organised by Cap’Com in the town of Guyancourt to explore how our jobs differ from one country to another and to present the distinctive features of these jobs as they relate to France.

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  • Publié le : 20 juillet 2023 à 17:27
    Par Yves Charmont

    Following her appointment as chair of the Municipal Communicators’ Association of Quebec Province (Canada), Annie Lafrenière spoke to Commonality about the challenges facing our profession in North America and the reasons why local communications are more relaxed than in other jurisdictions. A source of inspiration, but also a model approach, especially when you consider what our Canadian colleagues are going through at the moment, with massive forest fires ravaging several provinces.

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  • Publié le : 22 juin 2023 à 07:03
    Par Nastassja Korichi

    Every year, the International Responsible Film Festival Deauville Green Awards turns the spotlight on raising awareness through images, stories and emotion. The 12th edition of the festival, of which Cap’Com is a partner, was held on 7 and 8 June. Here’s a look back at the best films from the 2023 awards.

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