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  • David Cameron's Visit to China Podcast

    on Nov 12, 10 • in Public Affairs • with 1 Comment

    David Cameron's Visit to China Podcast

    Jo Sheldon, Media Director is joined by Grant Clelland, Director of Corporate & Finance and Roman Olney, Executive of Edelman's Digital Communications team in Beijing, to discuss David Cameron's visit to China

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  • US Mid-term Elections Podcast

    on Nov 4, 10 • in Public Affairs • with No Comments

    US Mid-term Elections Podcast

    Stefan Stern, Director of Strategy chairs an Edelman Editions podcast for an in-depth look into the US mid-term elections. His is joined by Marshall Manson, Managing Director of Digital and Richard Sambrook, Global Vice Chairman and Chief Content Officer, who bring their own unique take on the topic

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  • Comprehensive Spending Review Podcast and Analysis

    on Nov 3, 10 • in Public Affairs • with No Comments

    Comprehensive Spending Review Podcast and Analysis

    Chancellor George Osborne announced on 20th October, 2010 that the Government’s spending plans up until 2015, which include a total of £81bn spending cuts. Edelman has prepared an analysis on the Comprehensive Spending Review and Stefan Stern, Director of Strategy, chairs the very first Edelman Editions podcast, joined by Grant Clelland, Director and Chris Rumfitt, Managing Director

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  • Crisis Simulation Workshop

    on Aug 13, 10 • in Edelman • with Comments Off

    Crisis Simulation Workshop

    Mike Seymour, International Director of Crisis & Issue Management at Edelman hosted a crisis simulation exercise on the 4th June. PRWeek attended the workshop, read the article in PRWeek to find out how comms teams test their plans for dealing with a potential crisis. Mike Seymour also discusses the issues around crisis comms management with Clarence Mitchell, Director of Media Strategy and Public Affairs, Lewis PR in the below podcast

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  • Top Analyst Tweeters

    on Jul 21, 10 • in Technology, Uncategorized • with No Comments

    Who are the analysts who use Twitter the most effectively? In my regular call for analysts to be more competitive with each other in this mock top trumps scenario, it easy to forget that I don’t care who is number 1. What is crucial is: who are the analysts that important for my topic area? If semi-conductors or telecoms is your game then talking with Jeremiah Owyang will be interesting but not a good use of time. The way I would use this list is to focus on those analysts that are important by category

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  • Top analyst blogs

    on Nov 30, 09 • in Technology • with 4 Comments

    Within the analyst world the past year has been a dichotomy in the land of blogging. Whereas we have seen a surge in the number of analysts that have taken to this medium, it is contrasted with a decrease from the recognised ‘leaders’ in the frequency of which they post. This new ranking system has fundamentally evolved since the last version to take into account the seismic shifts in the way people communicate online. The key changes relate to inbound links such as from Twitter as well as well as a combined Yahoo  / Google

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  • Swine Flu: One Geek’s Perspective

    on Aug 21, 09 • in Science, Technology • with 3 Comments

    For those of us in technology, the word “virus” typically connotes some nefarious little bit of code meant to turn our PCs into a zombies or steal our personal information. But as the world braces for what many predict will be a resurgence of the so-called Swine Flu over the next few months, we’ll all be hearing much more about biological viruses, and much less about the digital variant. Even so, there are no shortage of links between Swine Flu and Technology. Yesterday, I sat in on a call hosted by colleagues in Edelman Health. 

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