work. Its holding company Chime was even more diverse, adding advertising and market research ...
29 Mar 2012
| by Alex Aiken
service communications has been dreadful. One now- defunct PCT spent 1m researching public health issues, retaining a costly PR agency and then couldn't agree on a campaign to utilise the research, completely ...
29 Mar 2012
| by George Eustice
in opposition by a handful of talented twenty-something researchers, employed by a party, on low pay ...
02 Feb 2012
| by Anthony Hilton
of sources to talk around the subject, time for additional research, and space to think and talk about ...
03 Nov 2011
| by John Shewell
of research and customer insight at Westminster City Council, Neil Wholey, said: We need to focus ...
06 Oct 2011
| by John Shewell
of Personnel and Development stress was the most common cause for absenteeism. Their research found ...
04 Aug 2011
| by George Eustice
be lost. Just last weekend, the Treasury select committee stole the headlines for its research ...
for oppositions to get on the front foot, but only if their research departments have done the ground work during ...
. Those who had been contemporaries of David Cameron in the Conservative Research Department still feel ...
The 2011 PR Census, a joint PRWeek and PRCA research project, published this week, is the biggest
06 Jun 2011
| by Alex Aiken
as a whole. The award categories for research and evaluation are inevitably the weakest in any awards competition and the CIPR even retired their Research award several years ago. We could start a campaign ...
-style network of content for all comms professionals.
This move follows months of deliberation, research ...