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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

I will be talking about mobile, data and wearable technology as the drivers and ethics, real time and content as the issues. Mobile, data and wearable technology. Their sensor technology and ability to communicate will accelerate and magnify the changes we are already seeing. I see three main drivers. You know the answer.

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Love shopping. Love tech. Love retail tech.

PR in High Definition

We have always worked with tech-driven companies, building their profiles and shaping reputations. All these companies are inspiring in their relentless pursuit of new ways, better ways, faster ways and all have a comms challenge to get their propositions across simply – and in this one, we’ll be focusing on retail technology.

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Study: Automotive Manufacturers Still Missing Out on ESG Opportunities

Bianchi Biz Blog

In the GEM, Daimler comes out on top among the car manufacturers, ranking 13th out of 83 in integrated non-financial reports (I?NFR) NFR) and 29th out of 100 in separate non-financial reports (S?NFR). He has coordinated a cross-media content marketing campaign for an international technology group. BMW ranks 43rd in the S-NFRs.

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Is AI Chat the Ultimate Cheat Code?

Mindful Marketing

Such breeches of academic integrity are apparently well-underway, as evidenced by the number of impassioned faculty conversations on the topic and by the creation of countervailing technology designed to detect AI infractions. It's important to be proactive and assertive in your efforts to improve your financial situation.

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Winding down or winding up a career in public relations

PR Conversations

linking into green transport issues to get people off the roads. The job was much more about strategy and direction, reputation management and helping clinicians and managers in the early 1990s realise that communications was a beneficial – nay essential part – of public services. sparking a bit of controversy with campaign themes.