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CIPR, 12:02PM, 6th July 2011 » Mistakes happen...

Whether it's a typo or a piece of research that's gone awry, what should PR professionals do to protect their own reputation? Sebastian St John-Clarke takes a look.

Reginald Watts, 5:33PM, 8th June 2011 » Divided by a common language

Dr Reginald Watts, Hon Fellow and Past President of the CIPR, discusses what it was like as an Englishman working 15 years for a US consultancy.

Reginald Watts, 3:57PM, 25th May 2011 » Opening doors

In his 90th year, Reginald Watts talks to Harold Burson on future directions for the PR profession.

CIPR, 2:58PM, 14th May 2011 » What to do if your financial information has been compromised

This advice was introduced by the Home Office in 2007 following discussion with the Association of Chief Police Officers and the financial sector. They want to reduce the level of bureaucracy involved in fraud recording and streamline the reporting and initial investigation of such frauds.

CIPR, 2:27PM, 12th May 2011 » Vanessa on a prime path to success

The deadline for entries for the first PRIME Research/CIPR Fellowship is 31 May 2011 and the shortlisted candidates will be interviewed in London on 27 June 2011. The winner will be announced soon after. The success of the PRIME Research Fellowship awarded last year is reflected in the experience of the 2010 Masters graduate, Vanessa Procter, at Bournemouth University.

Victoria Webster, 12:01PM, 26th April 2011 » High Street or Internet Superhighway?

In January 2011, Ordnance Survey published a report outlining the steady decline of the high street. Since the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, a steady stream of shops has been relegated to ghost town status, falling victim to MDF boarding and heavy padlocked chains.

Stephen Waddington, 3:43PM, 21st April 2011 » Interview with Philip Sheldrake on The Business of Influence

Philip Sheldrake has a book out called The Business of Influence, published by Wiley, in which he rethinks marketing and PR for the digital age.

, 9:16AM, 20th April 2011 » The Cornish Crisp Company

Established in 2009, The Cornish Crisp Company was devised, in every respect, by Sue Wolstenholme, a Public Relations consultant and Cornwall resident. As much of Cornwall’s potato crop was exported out of the county, Sue saw an opportunity for adding value to and celebrating a locally grown crop, whilst filling a gap in the market.

Amanda Foran, 5:00PM, 13th April 2011 » Keeping up appearances

Businesses are embracing social media but failing to communicate with consumers using these channels, new research reveals.

Colin Coulsen-Thomas, 5:00PM, 13th April 2011 » Results that count

Clients with tight budgets are increasingly looking to do more with less so how should they measure the results of communications activities, Professor Colin Coulson-Thomas FCIPR asks

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