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S&T Live Recap: UCLA’s Mary Osako on Being Yourself in Corporate America

PRSay

When she was hired at the telecommunications company Sprint, Osako looked up to her boss. She went on to become Yahoo’s vice president of corporate international and public policy communications, chief communications officer at video game company Activision Blizzard and head of corporate communications at Amazon.

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Thoughts on the consultation amending the Arbitration Act 1996

Practical Law Construction

As the Law Commission notes: “This anniversary presents a good opportunity to revisit the Act, to ensure that it remains state of the art, so that it provides an excellent basis for domestic arbitration, and continues to support London’s world-leading role in international arbitration.” Climate change.

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

Bianchi Biz Blog

Joanne Chan, founder and managing director at LBS Communications The information in this post originally appeared on Public Relations Global Network’s 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.

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Your profession needs you

Stephen Waddington

Public relations practice is developing through four stages of media: the media itself, influencers, owned media, and community. Community and commonality are frequently incorrectly transposed. Organisations seek to bring people together in a community around a purpose. It’s fuelled by developing markets, notably India.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Growth was exponential and it soon incorporated other technologies such as telecommunications in facilitating access to the internet. The first websites for commercial use, direct communication, and soon online shopping arrived on the scene. Social media is seen as a relative latecomer.

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