08 Dec 1995
The latest way to land new business is to pretend you re not in PR at
all....The latest way to land new business is to pretend you re not in PR at
all.
Yes, in a ...
. We d had enough of talking travel,
said Flynn, so we said we were in the medical business ...
company, we d be a great
sales lead for his cruise business.
The following day, however, Flynn ...
23 Jan 2004
| by Mark Johnson
other business - environmental, health, financial news, advertising, children's issues - so ...
Is the British public less trusting of big business than Europeans?
This is one of the major ...
markets view business, government, the media, and NGOs.
One of the survey's findings was that, despite ...
01 Nov 2002
Edinburgh Park faced a problem. Since the business park was set up in 1992, it has grown to house ...
to a minimum, although there was coverage of the launch in the Evening News, and BBC Reporting Scotland ...
with the opening of a new access road which is only available to those who car share. Train links are expected ...
05 Mar 2004
| by Simon Ellery
relationships and foster new business. Simon Ellery examines where rising hospitality budgets will be spent...at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships to woo potential new business. Whether entertaining clients at Royal Ascot ...
increasingly used as a new business tool, with three quarters of respondents using events to target new clients ...
's National Corporate Hospitality Survey, conducted by NOP Business, almost 90 per cent of respondents claimed ...
09 May 1997
| by JOHN-PIERRE JOYCE
Hi-tech agency Business Press is to set up a new division or sister
company to deal with marketing...Hi-tech agency Business Press is to set up a new division or sister
company to deal with marketing communications. Managing director Diego
Biasi said that it was still unclear what form the new ...
60 per cent of Business Press s business was public
relations there was an increasing demand ...
01 Nov 2002
WINNER - Rudolph Giuliani, Former mayor of New York...As TV viewers around the world were shocked by live pictures of the Twin Towers of New York ...
to the people and city of New York.
From his visits to, and broadcasts from, the site of 'ground zero', to his ...
reinvigorate New York's indomitable spirit when he issued the rallying cry: 'We're not only going to rebuild ...
01 Sep 2000
| by DAVID McCORMACK
Arts & Business, which promotes partnerships between commerce and
culture, has warmly welcomed...good PR opportunity for businesses, said Caroline
Lisser, director of external affairs at Arts & Business.
An estimated pounds 1 million is needed to safeguard arts events
currently broadcast by the BBC. Meanwhile further sponsorship money
would also be required for new events and award ceremonies ...
25 Apr 1996
| by JEREMY SLATER
is not what it used to. Various changes in the tax
system and a more nervous approach to business has done ...
1980s people were spending huge amounts
on PR through hospitality because so much business ...
, not all in the events business think passive activities such as
client dinners or even being thrown ...
04 Oct 1996
| by STEVE BEVAN
This year s Labour Party conference has a bigger business presence than
ever before...in like they were born New Labour.
But is New Labour a party they can do business with? As Stephen ...
equivalent, New
Opportunities for Business , out now, the Industry Forum s work would
seem to be over ...
in the title - it can be confusing.
To tackle this the party has set up a new business relations unit ...
31 Oct 2003
WINNER - BUILDING A VOICE FOR BRITISH BUSINESSES - BRITISH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE; COLLEGE HILL...in the BCC's ability to represent the interests of its 60,000 members - people in business.
College Hill was appointed in September 2002 with the long-term goal of making the BCC the authoritative voice of business ...
: Britain's attitude to euro membership, red tape and regulation, small business, productivity, transport ...