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Clare Harbord, Heathrow Airport: Making the case

story across all our channels and audiences. Clear parallels I came from government comms ... . Equally, we look to Government to provide a credible aviation policy and strategy that will ensure we do ... of these things, however, Heathrow will need passengers, customers, business media and Government to get behind it ...

Michelle Mitchell, Age UK: All the tools in the armoury

that was the first to estimate the number of older workers being forced to retire, which the Government had yet to do ... to the Government's consultation. All the time, we were up against a strong business lobby. We knew ... retirement. The coalition agreement made a firm commitment, and in July 2010 the Government announced its ...

Gordon Tempest-Hay, Blue Rubicon: It's time to dissolve the agency fiefdoms

side for PR to sit in the comms department. Public affairs is in the government and/or legal affairs ...

Emma Flack, Unilever: A recipe for good health

. We have shared our findings with government, stakeholders and businesses. We hosted a debate ...

Client View: Will Orr, British Gas - Mix the perfect comms cocktail

managed by the client organisation. It is unfair to expect a group of agency people to be entirely self-governing ...

Ros Hunt, Cohn & Wolfe: Personality and authenticity

The post-recession era has been characterised by intense scrutiny of corporations by government, NGOs and the media. The world is on high alert for any suspected misdemeanour, be it greed (the banks), environmental damage (BP) or dubious practices (News International). In this digital age, every ...

Ben Curson, Hill & Knowlton: Noise vs business impact

What defines corporate reputation? Trust, loyalty, advocacy and values are key areas. Multiple stakeholders shape the reputation of a business. These include consumers, shareholders, governments, suppliers and employees. Every organisation has a personality - a reputation - that needs to be communicated to its ...

Matt Tee, Cabinet Office (formerly): Blueprint for the future

The Government is considering how it could more effectively engage with citizens online....There was a time when government communication was relatively straightforward. There were ten ... there was no way of putting it back, and government has struggled ever since with the way in which it should ... as an indication that all is bad in the world of government digital. There are some incredibly talented people ...

James Russell, Experian: Time to go digital by default

The Government's decision to appoint Mary Portas to head up the review of our high streets was a smart one, and it generated considerable comment and debate. What I found intriguing was the number of experts that put the blame for the decline of our high streets firmly at the door of the internet. Our ...

Sophy Tobias, Facebook: A future born from our past

effectively. Governments are starting to understand this value and are using social networks to engage ... election by engaging people through our platform. If governments can do it, so can brands. The social ...

 

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