The Corporate Content Conference gave insight into the use of corporate content, while capturing the audience’s attention through captivating panels of established communications professionals and pioneering case studies.
In the words of Albert Einstein, "The leader is one who, out of the clutter, brings simplicity, out of discord, harmony and out of difficulty, opportunity.".
The Akin, a female-led insights collective, which celebrates the role of women in the workplace, has released a future trends report in partnership with market strategic insight agency Opinium.
The workforce is shifting; what delegates want from events is changing fast. To stay on top of what the audience wants, a company must change its offering just as fast, especially when its audience consists of Millennials, a generation that doesn’t know life before technology.
One of the hardest trained and most adaptable forces of the British military, the Royal Marines are qualified for a multitude of national threats, all while being kept on their toes for the potential of deployment across the world.
Producing the largest surplus since 2013, the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) conquered 2017, reaching one milestone after the other. With 1,800 new members joining, member retention levels increased significantly, turnover went up and costs went down.
Starting at communications consultancy drp at the age of 14 for work experience, Richard Hingley has been with the company through thick and thin, eventually climbing to the role of group creative director. Now, he talks to Communicate magazine about his role at drp and the challenges he faces daily.
Juggling one’s personal and professional life and achieving a perfect balance between the two is no easy task for professionals across the world, with the recipe for success yet to be found.
In anticipation of the merger between the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) and the Association of Professional Political Consultants (APPC) scheduled for 1 November, following a majority vote of APPC members, the two organisations have published details of their proposed merger in a memorandum of understanding (MOU).
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