08 Dec 2005
| by Kate Nicholas
it resides in council comms departments. In a recent PRWeek column (18 November), Verve Communications MD ...
01 Dec 2005
| by Anthony Hilton
department’s pet project rather than one of his own)....of skilled workers, and becoming more energy efficient. These issues are far more important than getting a ...
18 Nov 2005
| by Kate Nicholas, kate.nicholas@haynet.com
And most practitioners, having read this phrase hundreds of times by the
time they become CEO or head of an in-house department, would be excused
for suggesting that candidates veer towards the more ...
and present ideas. Other
factors included boundless energy, knowledge and 'gaining permission to
make a ...
10 Nov 2005
| by Ben Page
. But in both No 10, in Departments of State and in individual local authorities across Britain, it might often ...
04 Nov 2005
'It was a case of fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the ride. Her
boundless energy and can-do attitude blew us and our clients away.
Within months we had landed the big fish of technology companies - Cisco
Systems. 'Her career and our tech business hit the fast lane, and within two
years we had one ...
06 Oct 2005
| by Ben Page
departments, agencies, regulators and others ask MORI to undertake perceptions audits of senior opinion
16 Sep 2005
| by Daniel Rogers, Editor, danny.rogers@haynet.com
government departments - HM
Revenue and Customs and the Department for Work and Pensions - where job
cuts ...
19 Aug 2005
| by Anthony Hilton, anthony.hilton@haynet.com, City commentator onLondon's Evening Standard
The main reason for this is that a lot of people reacted negatively to
the recently departed chief executive Werner Seifert, not because he did
not explain strategy clearly, but because he did so too well. Seifert is
one of those people who, so convinced of their righteousness, seem to
take any ...
12 Aug 2005
| by Kate Nicholas, kate.nicholas@haynet.com
and marketing directors might be so good as
to share their research with PR departments and agencies to enable ...