News and Views
2010: the year of better communication. We hope.
3 February 2010
It's perhaps predictable to start the new year with a forecast piece. Yet there's something very satisfying about the process, so I have come up with some predictions for 2010. Perhaps not all of them reflect what will happen, but what should happen. Either way, here's hoping...Australasian Talent Conference Social Media event hailed a success
23 December 2009
The Australian Talent Conference's (ATC) inaugural event, Social Media: A Recruitment Revolution, held in Melbourne in December was a resounding success, writes Account Manager Danielle Murdolo.Getting noticed in a shrinking print media industry - Part III
21 October 2009
This is the third part in a three-part series on getting noticed in a shrinking print media industry.Getting noticed in a shrinking print media industry - Part II
9 June 2009
This is the second part in a three-part series on getting noticed in a shrinking print media industry.Getting noticed in a shrinking print media industry - Part I
7 May 2009
This is the first part in a three-part series on getting noticed in a shrinking print media industry.Communicating in a downturn
13 October 2008
As times get tough, companies should ensure they continue communicating with stakeholders, even if the news isn't good.
Buchan News: Melbourne - City of Literature
10 September 2008
UNESCO has notified the Victorian Government of its successful bid for Melbourne to be designated as a City of Literature.Not plane sailing for Qantas
5 September 2008
Buchan insight: When a company is considering profound operational changes, it can benefit from also considering any associated risks to its reputation.
BUCHAN SUPPORTS THE SMILE FOUNDATION
22 August 2008
Buchan news: Buchan provides communication support to the SMILE Foundation.Influencing in the digital age
1 July 2008
Web 2.0 and its blogs, wikis and social networking sites have transformed the way we consume and deliver information. Open networks based on collaboration and knowledge sharing have re-written the rules on who shapes opinion.Viewing page 1 of 1
