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Reductive COP26 comms did nothing to convey urgency or transformation needed
India and China’s watering down of the Glasgow climate pact has not been the only disappointment of COP26; another legacy of the conference is the continuing failure of communications to drive change.
Agencies in 'recruitment crisis' as most corporate comms pros favour in-house
Seven in 10 corporate comms professionals say in-house is likely to be their next destination if they move job, with just 11 per cent preferring an agency role, new research suggests.
Context, centralised info key to preventing coronavirus panic
Communicators aren't getting the information about coronavirus that they need, but they can still prevent worries from getting out of hand.
HK protest group urges ad industry to strike for five days
Hong Kong Strike group calls on the advertising industry to protest the government by stopping work throughout next week.
Communication choices have repercussions: CLSA's Simone Wheeler
"Look, sometimes you've just got to be pragmatic."
PR must get local and stay real, says Kiri Sinclair
The CEO and founder of PR consultancy Sinclair shares her thoughts at the recent CampaignComms event.
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