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Overcome The Talent Gap: 7 Skills You Need To Become A Hybrid Marketer

PR 20/20

M ore than 40% of the world’s population (roughly 3 billion people) are online today , as compared to a mere 7% in 2000, according to the International Telecommunication Union. We have more data, more technology and more channels to engage with customers on than ever before.

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Thoughts on the consultation amending the Arbitration Act 1996

Practical Law Construction

Modern technology. The Law Commission has concluded that the AA 1996 is compatible with the use of modern technology. A party to arbitral proceedings can appeal to the court on a question of law arising out of an award ( section 69, AA 1996 ), and the Law Commission proposes no changes to this provision.

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An Honest Look at My APR Journey

PRSay

Six months later, I was at the helm of the entire public relations department — me and a newly-hired intern. She manages the reputations of clients in a multitude of industries including technology, retail, education, automotive and telecommunications. Within a few weeks, I was full-time. I wholeheartedly jump off the deep end.

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for May 16

Beyond PR

Josh joins this Crain Communications company to move Advertising Age into the future of media and marketing technology. Jason’s reporting work at Mashable included covering telecommunications, the internet and media. He was previously the vice president of global digital marketing at Xerox.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Hong Kong – Asia’s World City

Bianchi Biz Blog

We are pleased to share the next post in a series of in-depth profiles of key international markets written by one of our PRGN partners. Robust Economy : Hong Kong’s economy is characterized by its low taxation, minimal government intervention, and an established international financial market.

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Your profession needs you

Stephen Waddington

Global internet usage continues to grow at a steady 10% per year according to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), reaching 46% of the global population. It’s an issue that is radically changing internal and external communications. It’s fuelled by developing markets, notably India. It’s that control thing again.

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Everything You Need to Know About the TPP (But Were Too Scared to Ask)

ReimaginePR

According to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the TPP’s Electronic Commerce and Telecommunications Chapters “encourage your personal data to be sent across borders with limited protection for your privacy.”. This only prolongs profiteering for larger corporations and impedes new technology from building upon known predecessors.