11 Jan 2008
| by Alex Black
The 2008 report will be based on information submitted by both PR
professionals and the companies that pay their wages. As well as data on agency pay rates, the 2008 PRWeek salary survey
(published in February) will produce figures for the in-house teams of
private companies, public sector organisations ...
09 Sep 2005
The survey interviewed 300 executives agencies and in private and public
sector in-house roles. Eighty per cent were in their second jobs or
beyond. Respondents said career progression was their most regular reason for
leaving an employer - some interviewees were in their fifth job. While an average ...
02 Sep 2005
| by Anthony Hilton, City commentator on London's Evening Standardanthony.hilton@haynet.com
alert at reading public data. Scottish Widows,
for example, sold out of Morrison when it read ...
12 Aug 2005
| by Ian Hall
two general weekly
journals and just over two publications related to their speciality.
More than ...
and
original research while general weekly publications were seen as
stronger for news coverage ...
05 Aug 2005
| by Daniel Rogers, Editor, danny.rogers@haynet.com
's words - 'a hipper image'. Meanwhile the
'very public turmoil' among senior management at Morgan Stanley ...
13 May 2005
| by Hamilton Nolan
GAINESVILLE, FL: The Institute for Public Relations, an independent research organisation based
29 Apr 2005
their views on public services.'
Community councils were set up in Scotland in the mid-1970s as part of a ...
and fundraising.
WLACC hopes the publicity blitz will encourage people to get involved and make the group more ...
28 Jan 2005
| by Stephanie Siegle
-house public sector PR departments, 30 per cent from in-house private sector PR departments and 34 per cent ...
of their in-house public sector counterparts continue to focus on work for local government.
There is more ...
-house private sector and in-house public sector PR departments, as opposed to having figures for average ...
03 Dec 2004
| by Mary Cowlett
Opinion polls can engage the media and public with fun statistics, but PROs should beware...to daily life.
As a device for generating coverage, the PR industry's love affair with research continues ...
, there are certain ways of getting polls wrong. Financial Times UK affairs editor Roger Blitz estimates that he ...
little or no insight into the subtleties of public opinion. 'I'm much more likely to read something ...
01 Oct 2004
with the increasing investment in evaluation.
Pharma firm Wyeth corporate affairs director Gill Markham says ...