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ReputationInc teams with VMA Group to launch 'capability' practice

Comms consultancy ReputationInc has launched a dedicated coaching and capability arm.

H+K Strategies' Scott McKenzie to lead internal comms at Lansons

Lansons Communications is to establish an employee engagement arm and is hiring H+K Strategies' UK internal comms head to run it.

PHD readies collaborative global operating system

Omnicom network PHD is set to "gamify" the way it works with a new global operating system that will encourage participation and collaboration between its 77 offices.

CIPR unveils fresh principles to help firms with internal comms

The CIPR has attempted to address the 'under-recognised' discipline of internal comms with a new set of principles to help organisations evaluate their offering.

Justin Welby's challenge to find single Church of England voice

The next Archbishop of Canterbury faces an 'age-old' comms challenge of finding a single authoritative voice for the Church of England, its comms chief has suggested.

Citizens Advice hires top Labour adviser Polly Billington

A Labour Party comms chief has been brought in by Citizens Advice, formerly known as the Citizens Advice Bureau, as the Government hands it greater responsibility for consumer protection.

BBC comms unit struggles for voice during crisis

As the BBC reels from the resignation of director-general George Entwistle, sources have suggested that the handling of the crisis has been impeded by the comms unit's struggle to gain a voice among senior management.

Kreab Gavin Anderson called in to help BBC inquiry

Kreab Gavin Anderson has been brought in to provide comms help to the Pollard Inquiry into the BBC's handling of the Jimmy Savile investigation.

Entwistle resignation did 'more harm than good' to BBC reputation

George Entwistle's resignation has done more harm than good to the reputation of the BBC, a survey has revealed.

Iceland drafts in Burson-Marsteller to defend global reputation

The Icelandic government has brought in heavyweight comms help to shift opinion over a global dispute around the country's financial crisis.


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