Ian Monk: Olympic team is beating the odds
10 May 2012 | by Ian Monk
that some people sense statist overtones in an event that will usurp all other programming from ...
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challenge facing governments is how to manage comms around events that are unpredictable and beyond...in the economy. The Government cannot control events but must adopt the right stance to allow it to respond ...
that some people sense statist overtones in an event that will usurp all other programming from ...
rational. To continue the farming analogy, you make hay when the sun shines. The next big event in politics ...
the horrified reaction of fans and players to events while eschewing temptations to show the player in extremis ...
held its annual CityCamp event (run by DemSoc) a couple of weeks ago in which scientists, artists ...
-colleagues are thrusting into his palm at industry events - immensely talented journalists who have simply had enough ...
The event happened in the aftermath of a string of allegations of poor ethics by Chime s Bell Pottinger , including its manipulation of Wikipedia pages on behalf of its clients. Earlier this month, Tim Allan s Portland faced similar allegations by Tom Watson MP in The Independent. Last spring ...
lustre if not jingoism. Taken together, the events look set to provide a kaleidoscope of images ...
Comms chiefs around the country are sensing that trust in their businesses from various stakeholders is on the wane. Indeed, it emerged as the issue that was most likely to keep FTSE-level comms directors awake at night. This is unsurprising following 18 months of tumultuous events in the corporate ...
They are a simple but effective device to build public excitement about a major event, but for those of us involved in planning for Games Times they are a slightly terrifying reminder of how much we ... Council and Precise Media. The event will take place in early 2012, and will be free to attend. Follow ...