Public Affairs - October 2010
28 Oct 2010
It's been a tough few months for public affairs people, knocked on virtually weekly business
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times for the public affairs industry....Eleven agency directors advise who to lobby now, and how. Plus PRWeek s predictions for the biggest lobbying battles of the year. ...
It's been a tough few months for public affairs people, knocked on virtually weekly business
Aisling Burnand, public affairs director at Cancer Research, reflects on a year dealing
How will a precarious balance of power alter the public affairs landscape? Plus - a look
From investor relations at a submarine company in Aberdeen to arranging media speed-dating, we...Agency directors discuss how communications work in the regions can be better value but just as creative as campaigns created in London. ...
As 2010 ended, PRWeek re-published a cross-section of the campaigns featured in the magazine...The ten PR campaigns we feature in the Campaigns Showcase are split into the following three sections. Live events continue to be a popular method of attracting public attention, and asking people to vote as part of a campaign was ubiquitous in a general election year. With economic factors still a ...
What is thought leadership and how does it contribute to a strong corporate reputation? PRWeek
Guy Esnouf, E.ON's head of communications, discusses the relationship between media coverage
At the end of the year when digital PR went from niche to mainstream, our writers mull where to go
How hospitals' PR teams have fought back against C-Difficile. Plus - the challenge of reaching