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Big data issues? Try coping with the Large Hadron Collider

There's big data and then there's really big data. How can brands learn from the challenges faced by the data handlers at Cern, asks Rachel Barnes.

This is not a handbag: contemporary handbags & their true meaning

Sandra Mardin, semiotician, Sign Salad cultural insight agency, explains how handbags have taken on the mantle of primary storytelling devices for fashion brands.

Coke's Guido Rosales talks global marketing, Brazil-style

Nicola Kemp talks to Guido Rosales, Latin America integrated marketing communications director, about how Coke has re-engineered its creative culture.

Aviva's Amanda Mackenzie on a new Manifesto for Marketing

The Manifesto for Marketing aims to guide the industry through the next decade by defining the key rules for excellence, writes Amanda Mackenzie

How to get to the "big idea"

Creativity is undoubtedly a catalyst to growth, but how can marketers unleash it? Mhairi McEwan sets out the key elements needed for success.

How brands can embrace newsjacking, real-time and rapid response marketing

Grant Hunter, regional creative director, iris Worldwide and Jon Burkhart, head of social content, Lean Mean Fighting Machine, reveal how brands can embrace the philosophy of Urgent Genius.

"Salt, Sugar, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us" by Michael Moss

Marketer Will Harris reviews "Salt, Sugar, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us".

Bite-sized business school: dealing in creativity

Marketers should peddle the "drug" of creativity, writes Vincent-Wayne Mitchell, professor of consumer marketing at Cass Business School.

How to... fire an agency in the nicest possible way

The first thing to bear in mind is that parting company with a key supplier is expensive and time-consuming: avoid it if possible.

Course Deconstruct: Henley Business School Executive MBA

Completed over 21 months on a part-time basis, the Executive MBA programme emphasises the importance of personal development as a manager and includes personal support and business coaching.

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