17 Dec 1999
| by JOHN QUELCH, Dean of London Business Sc
-in-the-muds.
Let s give ourselves credit for being more adaptive and entrepreneurial
than previous generations ...
17 Dec 1999
| by CAROLINE MARSHALL
... Mother lands pounds 10
million HFC credit card task ... WCRS scoops pounds 30 million worth of
Rover ...
13 Dec 1999
still sitting smugly on pounds 150 million.
However, all the credit has got to go to the crew at TDI...Jeffrey Archer has got to warrant a mention for making a pigs ear
of his entire career while still sitting smugly on pounds 150 million.
However, all the credit has got to go to the crew at TDI ...
that can be so restricted by
convention.
I d also like to credit Peter Diamond, my eccentric ...
13 Dec 1999
| by RACHEL MINTER
,
insurance and credit cards.
...
13 Dec 1999
| by JONAH BLOOM
of continuously expanding its coverage of
media sectors. It was also credited with having great systems and good ...
10 Dec 1999
| by Jade Garrett
Ford Credit, the financial arm of the Ford Motor Company, has
appointed Ogilvy to its pan...Ford Credit, the financial arm of the Ford Motor Company, has
appointed Ogilvy to its pan-European advertising account.
Ogilvy s managing director, Richard Pinder, who led the pitch, said: We
have been hired to do creative and marketing work for Ford Credit on a
number of projects ...
10 Dec 1999
| by ELEANOR TRICKETT
the commercial and charitable
organisations will not be allowed access to the electoral roll for
credit ...
10 Dec 1999
| by JADE GARRETT
to diversify into personal loans
and credit cards to make better use of its deposit base.
...
10 Dec 1999
| by HARRIET MARSH
BSkyB has poached ITV s head of scheduling, David Bergg, and handed
him the job of general manager of Sky One.
Bergg, who many in the industry believe should share the credit with the
ITV triumvirate, Richard Eyre, David Liddiment and John Hardie, for
successful changes to the ITV schedule ...
10 Dec 1999
| by DOMINIC MILLS
credit for this and its influence will
always be hard to quantify. Yet there is nobody who could argue ...