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FOCUS: CHANGE MANAGEMENT - Keys to a perfect business marriage/Mergers and acquisitions can leave existing staff concerned about culture clashes and job security. Change management can help to alleviate problems, often before they arise. Sue Beenstock rep

and contact key journalists on relevant titles - PC Dealer, Microscope, PC Magazine, PC Week - as well ...

Diary: Press release arrived faster than a speeding pellet

stir, she says. Their arrival at Elle magazine certainly caused a stir, when Jack and Jill ...

FOCUS: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY - Party tricks for wooing the jaded/To ensure that the corporate entertainment budget is not ’wasted’ on ’B list’ guests, events must offer something different to entice first choice guests. Mar

. GQ associate editor John Morgan, who covers high quality consumer goods for the magazine, says ... accept invites where I feel the magazine has a special relationship with a product. He also ...

FOCUS: PHOTO LIBRARIES - News images in an instant/Photography has entered the digital age and picture libraries have a choice to make in the way they take and send photographs. Katrina Dunbar reports

images digitally around the world during the day. Every major magazine in the world has run our pictures - from Paris Match to Australian Woman s Day. However, if magazines have a choice between a ...

CAMPAIGNS: Turning staff into Star gazers - Internal Communications

to Bristol. They found that over 70 per cent of employees were females who read magazines ... appropriately targeted in-house publications. Stars, the magazine for frontline troops who make up ... . Vision, the quarterly magazine for unit managers and above, was launched the following month. As a ...

Media Profile: New fare for the director’s table - Stuart Rock,

A breakaway bunch from the Institute of Directors launched a new monthly business magazine...A breakaway bunch from the Institute of Directors launched a new monthly business magazine ... to general business magazines that seems endemic in the UK s business culture. So many titles have ... with staff of between ten and 500. The magazine avoids the clutter of the office and the secretary ...

FOCUS: INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS - Fighting to take control of the future/Internal communicators can’t wait to get their hands on the new tools of their trade, such as e-mail and Intranets, but are finding their way blocked by the IT experts. Rebecc

and magazines, than existing as air traffic controllers to assist staff in preparing their own ... the real cash at PR and media relations while feeding staff a quarterly magazine and the occasional ... on staff, rather than on staff and business, in the company magazine, and to investigate ...

PR EUROPE: PARIS - Almeria opens the Baan door

to write and produce a corporate magazine, Baan Info, published for the first time last week...is retained to write and produce a corporate magazine, Baan Info, published for the first time last week. The magazine is aimed at customers, consultants and distributors. The agency has been retained on a yearly ...

FOCUS: CORPORATE VIDEO - Pausing for a screen break/Corporate video can be used by multinational companies to communicate with employees on a worldwide basis or take a more parochial view. Nick Purdom reports

. But as well as video the company uses a bi-annual magazine for Europe called Focus. This provides ... on Breakthrough Performance will run in in-house magazines and a Web site gives more detail about the examples ...

FOCUS: PHOTO LIBRARIES - The cost of being in the picture/If a picture paints a thousand words, then the delivery of that image can be make or break a story. As the press demands more and better pictures the trend to charge for them is growing. Peter Robi

, particularly magazines, still depend on processing physical images. But it s not just cash ... . As she points out the fact that they do not charge means that magazines are keen to use this service ... Well over 50 per cent of magazines we deal with ask for colour separation charges and it seems too ...

 

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