How are mental health problems depicted in the media? Can such research challenge the damaging short-hand reporting used by journalists to describe those with mental health problems? Echo analysed the printed world, radio and television, including soap operas, to inform this decisive report used by government ministers to end misinformation and change behavior.
US corporations risking a lot by not paying attention to risk
Randy Nornes, EVP of AON Global began this morning’s discussion of corporate reputation at the New York Bar Association building in Manhattan by saying that US businesses rely more on senior management intuition than analysis when assessing corporate risk.
Public Relations - one of the best jobs in the world?
If you are starting out or considering a career change, does the following appeal - learning another language (or three), travelling and working abroad to understand things from different cultural angles, putting yourself in other people's shoes and thinking 'what's in it for me?'
What Communicators Can Learn From Obama-McCain
In my travels, I've discovered that you cannot go anywhere without the US presidential elections popping up in the conversation, even in seemingly unrelated topics or circumstances.