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George Eustice: We must prepare for euro break-up

There is currently no crisis more pressing than the eurozone and media handling is made more complicated given that anything said has an impact on jittery markets. The euro was always a bad idea ... transfers to weaker economies. Evangelists for European integration would say a good crisis is the spur from ...

Danny Rogers: An intriguing future awaits Bell Pottinger

sectors were tough, it was able to more than compensate by strong growth in sports PR and corporate crisis ...

Polly Rance: Support our teams through the redundancy programmes

tough, the work gets very interesting indeed. Many communicators thrive in adversity, and find crisis ...

George Eustice: Politics outshines business in a crisis

is in the field of crisis comms. The blind panic of some of the large corporations taking part in the Government...organisations handle a crisis well. They get attacked every day and constantly have to navigate screaming front page headlines so are far better at taking acrimony in their stride. When they get hit by a crisis ... and not enough street fighters. This fosters a timid approach where they hide from problems. When a crisis ...

Danny Rogers: TripAdvisor needs to trade on trust

So when TripAdvisor, the world's most used travel review site, heard a ruling last week from the Advertising Standards Authority that its reviews could be misleading and 'non-genuine', it should have recognised a looming crisis. Last year thousands of hoteliers challenged TripAdvisor's strapline, which ...

Danny Rogers: Can team changes revitalise Miliband?

upward blips - such as his insight into dwindling societal responsibility during the hackgate crisis - Ed ... , on an optimistic vision for Britain, and on the wider crisis facing post-war capitalism. I have talked much here recently about the leadership crisis affecting business, politics and economics across Europe. It is a ...

Ian Monk: 'Rogue captain' line could sink company

and trouser department but short on valour in a crisis. The challenge was, of course, immense. No thousand ...

Danny Rogers: Tomorrow's CEOs must be a force for good

was the crisis in trust apparently facing business leaders. According to the UK survey, only 30 per cent ... growth is the medium-term solution to the economic crisis. Successful CEOs will be the catalyst ...

Danny Rogers: Reasons for cheer in a year of two halves

This 12-month period will be remembered best for the 'hackgate' scandal, which closed the country's best-selling newspaper, rocked the previously omnipotent Murdoch clan and saw a crisis in trust for the popular media. Economically the year started well, but upheaval in the eurozone snuffed out ...

Danny Rogers: Business must tackle anti-corporate narrative

. The crisis of trust was only heightened this week by revelations that HSBC - one of Britain's biggest brands ... . But if big firms are to tackle this growing crisis of trust among their stakeholders, they must empower ...

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