11 Oct 2011
| by Clare Harbord, Heathrow Airport
Consistent and integrated comms is playing a crucial role in restoring public pride in Heathrow....asset we have at Heathrow.
Clare Harbord is corporate affairs director at Heathrow
MY MANIFESTO FOR HEATHROW'S VALUE
To value what we have at Heathrow, the public, policy makers ...
11 Oct 2011
| by Gordon Tempest-Hay, Blue Rubicon
side for PR to sit in the comms department. Public affairs is in the government and/or legal affairs ...
In some respects, the fact that there is still a need for a publication on the power of integrated comms is a sad affair. No consumer puts themselves in a silo designed to receive channel-specific comms ...
11 Oct 2011
| by Michelle Mitchell, Age UK
, policy analysis, message development and testing, public affairs, campaigns, PR and social media all play ...
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Campaigners and partners talked to their MPs, and more than 300 members of the public submitted their stories ...
retirement age one of our key election calls. Candidates met about 3,000 activists at more than 60 public ...
11 Oct 2011
| by Marco Forato, Unum
manage our key agencies - advertising, media buyers, PR and public affairs. We operate as a cross ...
11 Oct 2011
| by Liz Bales, Industry Trust
sellers trading openly in public spaces. They were even welcomed in many business premises. A study of public perceptions noted that in certain London boroughs illegal DVD traders were akin to the ice cream ...
apologising for their knock-off ways live on air) yet public (in front of millions of listeners) at the same ...
11 Oct 2011
| by Emma Flack, Unilever
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An independent evaluation by the Institute for Public Policy Research highlights that absenteeism has fallen ...
11 Oct 2011
| by Will Orr, British Gas
we can present our 'case' in the court of public opinion with integrity and clarity.
PR is central ...
26 Sep 2011
| by Catherine Eastham, Four Communications
makes Lloyds TSB the strongest London 2012 partnership programme and why did the public recently rate ...
26 Sep 2011
| by Suzy Bashford
No matter how well London prepares for the Olympic Games next year, the British public will ultimately judge the success of the event not on the venues or the infrastructure, but on the performance of Team GB. This is a huge pressure for our athletes to shoulder, none more so than media favourite ...
14 Sep 2011
| by Lynsey Barber
of corporate affairs, Cohn Wolfe
Ensure understanding of the UK Uncut perspective so the right ...