PR is still playing catch-up on data use
14 Mar 2013 | by Alec Mattinson
the data and analytics operation was. Meanwhile, in the UK the major political parties are all ...
re all in trouble. Like opposition political parties with no credible set of alternative policies ...
the data and analytics operation was. Meanwhile, in the UK the major political parties are all ...
response from 215 councillors weighted to represent a cross section of all boroughs and all political ...
rejection of both major political parties. It's no coincidence that voter turnout is in general decline ...
, be they product, people or political parties, but as ever, the tweeter needs to ask serious questions ...
Conference season is a time when political parties find themselves plagued by the questions that
stakes exercise for political parties. Media scrutiny is at its highest and sentiment at its most febrile ...
Political parties are an under-appreciated component of a functional democracy. They galvanise ...
public may lose faith in government and political parties. PR managers need to remind their leadership of ...
too well that they need to tread with care because loyalty has its limits. Political parties need ...