Q The other night I went out with one of my colleagues from HR. We had a bit to drink and during the evening she let slip that, as a result of the downturn in the economy, my department is going to reduce its headcount.
A study released this month by leading children's charity Barnardo's reveals that more than half the British population believes children behave like animals and are a danger to others.
18 Nov 2008
| by Tess Alps
The much-anticipated Battle of Big Thinking, the annual brain-fest that took place earlier this month, provided much food for thought.
18 Nov 2008
| by Sue Unerman
We need to talk about the internet. These dark days of recession are demanding increasingly accurate accountability for every pound spent on advertising and, of course, direct response advertising in particular.
18 Nov 2008
| by David Emin
Q: For Christmas, my colleagues have suggested we organise a seasonal Secret Santa present giving. The idea is that we all put our names in a hat and then everyone pulls out a name and secretly buys a present for that person.
12 Nov 2008
| by Richard Eyre
In the early 1990s, one of those "how the world is going to be" debates was whether the future desktop computer would be dumb or intelligent.
12 Nov 2008
| by Sue Unerman
Last month, The Guardian Guide printed a version of the 10 Commandments gathered from the music business.
12 Nov 2008
| by David Emin
Q: I am beginning to believe that I am the unluckiest person alive.
11 Nov 2008
| by Staff
According to the IPA Digital Media Owners Survey, companies such as Microsoft and Bebo provide solid sales service. But how do digital media owners as a whole shape up?
11 Nov 2008
| by Steve Barrett
It's been a frantic period for media agency reviews, pitches and decisions - and there is no sign of this trend slowing as the economic downturn continues to kick in.