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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Listening to your customers
I was listening to an interview on the radio this week about the late Jim Marshall the man who invented the now world-famous Marshall amp. His son was explaining how the amp came to be created and what his father … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, customers, financial, Jim Marshall, staff engagement
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The difference 140 characters can make
The Manchester City homecoming attracted extensive national media coverage last night (Monday 14 May) and was a challenge for policing. Thousands of people came out on the city’s streets to celebrate and the key was for them to be able … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, manchester city, parade, social media, social networks, tweet, twitter
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But we don’t need a strategy….do we?
If you are going to set out to do something, whatever it is, then it makes sense to have a plan for what you are going to do. Having a plan is good. But to know why you are going … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, communication plan, financial crisis, plan, PR, public relations, recession, strategy
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Reducing apathy, but only if we talk
The recent local elections have sparked a lot of debate about why so few people turned out to exercise their democratic right to vote. In many places it was a small minority of people who bothered to turn out to … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, politics, public relations, recession, social media, social networks
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