IPR CONFERENCE ROUND-UP: IPR head calls for conduct code
16 Nov 2001 | by HOLLY WILLIAMS
the recent fiasco surrounding government adviser Jo Moore. The IPR is suggesting a new code of conduct ...
be particularly useful in terms of government relations. LORD BELL - THE RESPONSIBILITY OF REPUTATION ... the internet. As well as concerns that in meeting government OFR requirements in full, companies ...
the recent fiasco surrounding government adviser Jo Moore. The IPR is suggesting a new code of conduct ...
for the public.' He added that promotional activity by government and broadcasters mustn't be driven ...
were bonkers and it now appears the Government agrees. Blunkett's initial enthusiasm for the idea ...
NEW YORK: PR executives are cancelling and postponing events all over the US as a result of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. One cultural exhibition, organised by the regional government of Quebec, was to have been held in the nearby World Financial Center ...
by the IPR's local government group. This came in the Synergy-sponsored E-Media category for its Wave ...
. In September 2002, the British government will choose the city it wants to see the title handed to. A ...
. In September 2002, the British government will choose the city it wants to see the title handed to. A ...
as regional government in sport, tourism and economic affairs - to create a communications and marketing ...
as regional government in sport, tourism and economic affairs - to create a communications and marketing ...
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