Can Brands Save The World?
Tuesday, 03 March 2020
Technology has greatly disrupted marketing communications practices as brands continue to seek better, yet, cost-effective ways to connect and engage with audiences across board....
- Published in Learning, PR, Uncategorized
Ten Meeting Etiquette Every Professional Should Know
Monday, 11 June 2018
Even if you dread them, meetings put you in front of coworkers and bosses who you may not work with on a regular basis. That means how you conduct yourself in them may leave a lasting impression. Is it acceptable to eat during a meeting, or check your phone? Should you be the person
- Published in Learning
Building a Strong Perception For Your Brand
Tuesday, 20 March 2018
It may sound cliché to talk about building a strong perception for your brand. Scott Cooke, co-founder of Intuit aptly described a brand as what consumers tell each other. Having this mindset is the first prerequisite for building a strong perception for your brand. This should lead you to asking the million Dollar question –
- Published in Learning, Press Release
The Strength Of Research In Public Relations.
Monday, 19 February 2018
It may sound cliché to talk about building a strong perception for your brand. Scott Cooke, co-founder of Intuit aptly described a brand as what consumers tell each other. Having this mindset is the first prerequisite for building a strong perception for your brand. This should lead you to asking the million Dollar question –
- Published in Learning, Press Release, Writing
Leadership Lessons from Game of Thrones
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
The popular HBO television series Game of Thrones keeps the audience on its toes with the right mix of power dynamics and political schemes. Each of the characters take a different approach to leadership, all resulting in various levels of success. Though today’s workforce isn’t set in the mythical land of Westeros during medieval times, there are still lessons
- Published in Learning, Uncategorized
My Industrial Training (IT) Experience At Brooks and Blake By Ifeoluwa Adeyemo
Tuesday, 29 August 2017
Industrial Training or SIWES (Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme) as some schools call it is one of those undergrad moments every student must pass through. This period, usually lasting between three to six months is meant for students to familiarize themselves with the industry they may find themselves in to gain experience, discover themselves and
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