25 May 2012
| by Luke Blair
And guess what? Not much has changed. In local government and health in particular, the closer crunching together of these two worlds under the banner of public health, accompanied by the formal creation of Health and Wellbeing Boards, is a case in point. The idea is that public health formerly managed by NHS ...
24 May 2012
| by Ian Monk
. It was a timely insight into a world where mendacity supplants transparency as the stock ...
is trapped in a circle, arguably lacking in virtue, but abundant in its illustration of how the world works ...
Bell Pottinger - who is a young and rising star of the PR world.
The new Bell Pottinger will be very ...
10 May 2012
| by Ian Monk
aside its reservations and unite to show the world a great time. Second, as the Games begin, sporting ...
We are obsessed with growth in the business world.
03 May 2012
| by Anthony Hilton
His unpreparedness was a symptom of a management that had failed to communicate. Whatever he and his colleagues thought they had achieved and deserved, that understanding was not shared by the outside world. The gulf in perception was too wide to bridge.
Losing his bonus was unjust on Hester ...
in a deal reported to be worth up to 20m was another reminder that Britain can still create world ...
, former deputy editor of the News of the World and latterly a PR professional, pilloried by the Leveson ...
29 Mar 2012
| by Alex Aiken
The start of April gives us a year to prepare for the new world of health which come into being in April 2013 but I question whether PR people are ready to take advantage of the opportunities that the health legislation offers. The evidence, so far, is not good. At a local level the record of health ...
22 Mar 2012
| by Ian Monk
televised cup tie at Tottenham, may be as great as any of the others.
Until last weekend the image of top ...
was wrong.
One of the world's greatest clubs, Liverpool, was derided for its hopelessly ham-fisted comms ...
right last weekend the game, for all its faults, showed itself fit for the modern world.
Ian Monk ...