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10 business relationship trends for 2017

10 business relationship trends for 2017

It’s that time again. The futurologists, both permanent and those drafted in to handle the seasonal spike, are in full flow.  What’s going to happen in the year ahead? What will be the defining trends? Having just emerged, blinking, from the extraordinary year that was…

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The challenge of managing client relationships in a digital world

The challenge of managing client relationships in a digital world

It’s proving to be a dynamic year for out-of-home relationships. All over the world, as horror stories abound, we are being forced to re-assess who we can trust, beyond our immediate circle, to lead, guide and support us. Actually, in the UK, the divisions sparked by…

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Trust isn’t just for General Elections. My top ten tips

Trust isn’t just for General Elections. My top ten tips

We are now in the pre-election period, so called purdah, as the UK prepares to decide who will lead and populate its 56th parliament. All the familiar signs are there – daily policy announcements, breathless political reporting and a British public already worn down by…

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Long-term relationships – the wisdom of Ant and Dec

Long-term relationships – the wisdom of Ant and Dec

This week’s Desert Island Discs featured a couple, the first duo to appear since the creators of Spitting Image, Peter Fluck and Robert Law, in February 1987. Kirsty’s guests this time were Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Ant and Dec. They’re not everyone’s cup of tea;…

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