Hello It is urgent Please help for starting newsletter in our company mostly i am interested in quaterly basis. Thanks Shraddha
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi Shraddha,
Hope you are doing well. You can make a good start by receiving a small and comprehensive message from your director or a senior person from top management. After that, you can highlight any of the most significant meetings from your organization or recognize an employee who has been rewarded by a client. Ensure that their comments are also included on the same page.
In addition, you can include any specific articles you want to share regarding employee wellness or articles that boost morale. Highlight any training sessions that have been conducted on your premises or mention if any external trainers have been invited recently. You can also feature upcoming birthday parties or news of employees getting married within the organization.
Consider adding a small quiz section in the newsletter so that participants can be rewarded in the next publication. I hope this will serve your purpose. Make a nice newsletter.
Piyush
99773-00779
From India, Indore
Hope you are doing well. You can make a good start by receiving a small and comprehensive message from your director or a senior person from top management. After that, you can highlight any of the most significant meetings from your organization or recognize an employee who has been rewarded by a client. Ensure that their comments are also included on the same page.
In addition, you can include any specific articles you want to share regarding employee wellness or articles that boost morale. Highlight any training sessions that have been conducted on your premises or mention if any external trainers have been invited recently. You can also feature upcoming birthday parties or news of employees getting married within the organization.
Consider adding a small quiz section in the newsletter so that participants can be rewarded in the next publication. I hope this will serve your purpose. Make a nice newsletter.
Piyush
99773-00779
From India, Indore
Good suggestions by Piyush.
A company newsletter is a form of employee engagement. So, invite volunteers from different departments, including people who are creative or artistic, to form a small editorial team. Invite suggestions for the naming of the newsletter.
Form small sections. You may even have a corner for uploading drawings, poems, etc., of employees' creations. One section should cover topics like Environment, philanthropy, health, and safety.
Stick to the electronic format. Preferably, there should be a section on the intranet so that everybody can access it from there; otherwise, emails will clog the server, and there is no point in having numerous similar emails in a company.
Surya
From India, Delhi
A company newsletter is a form of employee engagement. So, invite volunteers from different departments, including people who are creative or artistic, to form a small editorial team. Invite suggestions for the naming of the newsletter.
Form small sections. You may even have a corner for uploading drawings, poems, etc., of employees' creations. One section should cover topics like Environment, philanthropy, health, and safety.
Stick to the electronic format. Preferably, there should be a section on the intranet so that everybody can access it from there; otherwise, emails will clog the server, and there is no point in having numerous similar emails in a company.
Surya
From India, Delhi
Dear Mr. Surya Rana,
The WWF Regional Programme, which is studying climate change impacts on freshwater ecosystems in the Himalayas (CCIFEH), has just launched the very first issue of its newsletter Climate Contours, Living with Change: Biodiversity, Communities, and Livelihoods.
This issue is devoted to describing the need for studying climate change impacts in today's world and its effects on our life-sustaining freshwater sources, which also form the backbone of this project. The newsletter sheds light on the six pilot sites of intervention across India and Nepal, describes their vulnerability in the face of climate change, and our efforts and initiatives to help develop existing and new adaptation strategies for communities, their livelihoods, and biodiversity in these areas. Scientific research is an integral wing of our program, and hence Climate Contours has devoted a special section to glacier research in India and Nepal.
We hope to use this medium to exchange information on the developments our diligent staff have made in each of these sites as well as voice issues raised by communities living in these areas.
Warm Regards,
Anisha Singh Director Network Services and Supporter Relations WWF-India 172-B Lodi Estate New Delhi 91-11-4150 4803
From India, Delhi
The WWF Regional Programme, which is studying climate change impacts on freshwater ecosystems in the Himalayas (CCIFEH), has just launched the very first issue of its newsletter Climate Contours, Living with Change: Biodiversity, Communities, and Livelihoods.
This issue is devoted to describing the need for studying climate change impacts in today's world and its effects on our life-sustaining freshwater sources, which also form the backbone of this project. The newsletter sheds light on the six pilot sites of intervention across India and Nepal, describes their vulnerability in the face of climate change, and our efforts and initiatives to help develop existing and new adaptation strategies for communities, their livelihoods, and biodiversity in these areas. Scientific research is an integral wing of our program, and hence Climate Contours has devoted a special section to glacier research in India and Nepal.
We hope to use this medium to exchange information on the developments our diligent staff have made in each of these sites as well as voice issues raised by communities living in these areas.
Warm Regards,
Anisha Singh Director Network Services and Supporter Relations WWF-India 172-B Lodi Estate New Delhi 91-11-4150 4803
From India, Delhi
Another newsletter (example of a pull rather than push factor)
Surya
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This bulletin is just a sample of What's New on HSE's website this week. The site is updated daily, visit: <link outdated-removed>
NEWS
++ Foot and mouth outbreak ++
HSE playing an important role in COBR-led response.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
PRESS OFFICE
++ New gas installer registration scheme for Great Britain ++
HSE announces a competition to run a new gas installer registration scheme.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
++ Offshore industry urged to make further investment ++
HSE urges the industry to 'make further investments' to protect workers and future safety goals.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
MYTH OF THE MONTH
++ Egg boxes are banned in craft lessons as they might cause Salmonella ++
Help us dispel the health and safety myths - posters available.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/myth/index.htm...7&amp;cr=5
PUBLICATIONS
++ Health and safety newsletter - subscribe today ++
Feature article - falls from vehicles campaign.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/ne...7&amp;cr=6
OFFSHORE
++ Offshore safety statistics 2006/07 ++
Statistics relating to offshore incidents reported to Offshore Division.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/offshore/stati...7&amp;cr=7
++ Managing asbestos on offshore installations ++
FOI release - duty holder approaches to managing asbestos materials offshore.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i> [PDF 90kb]
++ Offshore external corrosion project ++
Aiming to reduce risks from external corrosion on offshore installations.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
FIRST AID
++ First aid at work training ++
HSE is seeking expressions of interest to provide services in support of our First Aid at Work regulatory activities.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
AGRICULTURE
++ Attend the next agriculture committee open meeting ++
Agenda and invitation to Agriculture Industry Advisory Committee meeting - 29 October 2007.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
++ Agriculture safety and health awareness days ++
FOI release - guidance for those organizing farming, forestry, and arboriculture events.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i> [PDF 38kb]
MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIRS
++ Recovery (and repair) of public service vehicles ++
New guidance on safe recovery (and repair) of buses and coaches fitted with air suspension.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
MAJOR HAZARDS
++ Societal risk and responsibility ++
15th SEISO/HSE COMAH workshop, Manchester, 22 October 2007.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
VACANCIES
++ Health and Safety Laboratory vacancies ++
Recruiting - Occupational Hygienist, 2 Dermal Exposure Scientists, and an Administrator.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/careers/jobpro...&amp;cr=15
MANUFACTURING
++ New stonemasonry microsite ++
Dealing with health and safety and guidance in the stonemasonry industry.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/stonemasonry/i...&amp;cr=16
SCIENCE AND RESEARCH
++ Science and research outlook newsletter August 2007++
Covering: scuba diving falls in classrooms, fairground ride design, and structural safety.
[i]<link no longer exists - removed></i>
++ Recently published research ++
Topics on noise emissions, small to medium-sized enterprises, and behavior at fairgrounds.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
CONTACT HSE
Infoline - Health and safety information and advice:
Call 0845 345 0055 or visit:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/contact/index....&amp;cr=19
Report an accident:
Call 0845 300 9923 or visit:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/riddor/index.h...&amp;cr=20
FEEDBACK
Any ideas for improving the e-bulletin? Get in touch:
From India, Delhi
Surya
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This bulletin is just a sample of What's New on HSE's website this week. The site is updated daily, visit: <link outdated-removed>
NEWS
++ Foot and mouth outbreak ++
HSE playing an important role in COBR-led response.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
PRESS OFFICE
++ New gas installer registration scheme for Great Britain ++
HSE announces a competition to run a new gas installer registration scheme.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
++ Offshore industry urged to make further investment ++
HSE urges the industry to 'make further investments' to protect workers and future safety goals.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
MYTH OF THE MONTH
++ Egg boxes are banned in craft lessons as they might cause Salmonella ++
Help us dispel the health and safety myths - posters available.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/myth/index.htm...7&amp;cr=5
PUBLICATIONS
++ Health and safety newsletter - subscribe today ++
Feature article - falls from vehicles campaign.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/ne...7&amp;cr=6
OFFSHORE
++ Offshore safety statistics 2006/07 ++
Statistics relating to offshore incidents reported to Offshore Division.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/offshore/stati...7&amp;cr=7
++ Managing asbestos on offshore installations ++
FOI release - duty holder approaches to managing asbestos materials offshore.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i> [PDF 90kb]
++ Offshore external corrosion project ++
Aiming to reduce risks from external corrosion on offshore installations.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
FIRST AID
++ First aid at work training ++
HSE is seeking expressions of interest to provide services in support of our First Aid at Work regulatory activities.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
AGRICULTURE
++ Attend the next agriculture committee open meeting ++
Agenda and invitation to Agriculture Industry Advisory Committee meeting - 29 October 2007.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
++ Agriculture safety and health awareness days ++
FOI release - guidance for those organizing farming, forestry, and arboriculture events.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i> [PDF 38kb]
MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIRS
++ Recovery (and repair) of public service vehicles ++
New guidance on safe recovery (and repair) of buses and coaches fitted with air suspension.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
MAJOR HAZARDS
++ Societal risk and responsibility ++
15th SEISO/HSE COMAH workshop, Manchester, 22 October 2007.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
VACANCIES
++ Health and Safety Laboratory vacancies ++
Recruiting - Occupational Hygienist, 2 Dermal Exposure Scientists, and an Administrator.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/careers/jobpro...&amp;cr=15
MANUFACTURING
++ New stonemasonry microsite ++
Dealing with health and safety and guidance in the stonemasonry industry.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/stonemasonry/i...&amp;cr=16
SCIENCE AND RESEARCH
++ Science and research outlook newsletter August 2007++
Covering: scuba diving falls in classrooms, fairground ride design, and structural safety.
[i]<link no longer exists - removed></i>
++ Recently published research ++
Topics on noise emissions, small to medium-sized enterprises, and behavior at fairgrounds.
http://hse.gov.uk [i]<link updated to site home></i>
CONTACT HSE
Infoline - Health and safety information and advice:
Call 0845 345 0055 or visit:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/contact/index....&amp;cr=19
Report an accident:
Call 0845 300 9923 or visit:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/riddor/index.h...&amp;cr=20
FEEDBACK
Any ideas for improving the e-bulletin? Get in touch:
From India, Delhi
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