25 May 2012
| by Luke Blair
I wrote in one of these columns three years ago that watching different parts of the public sector...for boundaries to be crossed and bits of the public sector to work together for a common cause. The GREAT ...
, media, sectors and locations. Other parts of the public sector, and those responsible for improving ...
crunching together of these two worlds under the banner of public health, accompanied by the formal creation ...
24 May 2012
| by John Woodcock
hardened public mood.
Ed Balls has repeatedly urged ministers to 'jump-start' the economy ...
ministers apparently determined to sabotage it before publication. But of greater worry ...
Labour government. On the other, like any administration, the coalition is seeking significant public ...
18 May 2012
| by John Shewell
Local public services are changing fundamentally in a way which could transform their delivery...is to connect with citizens by engaging and involving them in the design and delivery of key public services.
This opportunity could be a game changer for local public service communications. It s about creating and nurturing ...
matters and how local public services are communicated can make all the difference. We need to connect ...
, thanks to a broad geographical and sectoral spread of business.
So while the consumer and technology sectors were tough, it was able to more than compensate by strong growth in sports PR and corporate crisis ...
on the apparently brave move (at the age of 70) of 'going narrow' again; buying out the City, corporate and public ...
17 May 2012
| by Anthony Hilton
it was watered down for publication. And last week's Queen's Speech outlined a bill that proposes to create ...
11 May 2012
| by Peter Holt
in relation to the public s apparent appetite for constitutional change. Last year s alternative vote ...
marketing director at Bristol City Council, and also chair of the CIPR Local Public Services Group. He ...
The PR profession and public ethics have always been bedfellows; their relationship often uneasy....the democratic judgement of the public could not be relied upon .
In the 100 years since, PR has suffered many publicity crises of its own, from the astroturfing groups in 1960s America, right through ...
inevitably attract PR professionals, because they are the experts in handling hot issues in the public ...
10 May 2012
| by John Woodcock
turnout emphasised that many members of the public have little faith in any political party at the moment ...
. They know they are losing support with every moment the public sees how their economic plan is failing ...
10 May 2012
| by Ian Monk
, there are mixed perceptions of the value of the 10bn public funding of a sports festival. Yet, despite all this ...