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PRWEEK AGENCY REPORT 1998: Recipe for success - Client/agency relationships are better than ever, judging by this year’s PR Week Agency Report. (2 of 2)

infrastructure, having good investment in technology. Harrison Cowley s network of UK offices has resulted in ...

INTERNATIONAL: Edlund takes over global communications at ABB

ZURICH: International engineering and technology group ABB has appointed Bjorn Edlund as its new...ZURICH: International engineering and technology group ABB has appointed Bjorn Edlund as its new ...

FOCUS: EUROLOBBYING - The new wave of EU policy makers. EU policies should see a dramatic change of focus next year as Germany assumes the presidency with new Chancellor Gerhard Schroder at the helm. Nick Purdom reports

companies. They claim that the advent of digital technology turns consumers into pirates with the ...

CAMPAIGNS: A fresh image for an old toy - Product Launch

popular as the yo-yo s unique clutch-mechanism technology makes tricks easy to perform. In August...highly popular as the yo-yo s unique clutch-mechanism technology makes tricks easy to perform. In ...

FOCUS: INFORMATION SERVICES - Working on a need to know basis/In the world of high finance, where a wealth of information is instantly available 24 hours a day, it’s not just who you know, but what you know that can give you the edge over your com

detail. The need for new channels of communication have never been greater. Technology may be ...

PR’s one man bands: More PR people are enjoying the freedom of working from small offices at home. Nicola Tyrrell reports

competitive pitches. Technology has no doubt contributed to a shift in expectation. The advent of ...

DIARY: How good is your phone network ... well how long is a piece of string?

Orange will take pity and give Joe Public boss Matthew Wood cheap rates. Even so, the technology ...

FOCUS: UK LOBBYING - Fighting to rebuild a tattered image. The public affairs industry has taken a battering in the media but it appears to be learning lessons and trying to put its own house in order Robert Gray reports.

technology companies involved and lobbying will undoubtedly play its part. ...

What The Papers Say: No allies for champions of modified foods

for GM technology would have been stronger with the results of conclusive experiments ...

MEDIA PROFILE: Taking IT news to a higher level - Ambrose McNevin, editor, Computer Resellers News

first editorship at Reed Publishing s Business and Technology. Despite the size of its parent ...

 

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