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In conjunction with the World Economic Forum’s conference in Dalian, China, Fleishman-Hillard released "The New Asian Champions," a study conducted among high-ranking business executives and opinion leaders. It found that multinational corporations based in Asia are well-positioned in the current global economy. The study also revealed a number of challenges those companies must overcome in order to capitalize on opportunities outside of their home markets. |
| Fleishman-Hillard President and CEO Dave Senay Presents Findings From "The New Asian Champions," in Dalian, China |
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Even before newly elected President Barack Obama issued an across-the-board call for transparency, many government agencies had already embraced social media. In a PRWeek column, reputation specialist Bill Pendergast talks about the government’s new 2.0 environment and the resulting "clash between new communications technologies and complex, sometimes outdated rules."
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Turkey’s recent growth as a manufacturing center for European markets, along with the country’s "perceived warming of relations" with leaders of the Islamic world, has caused members of the global community to sit up and take notice. Communications specialist John Saunders examines Turkey’s "highly complex society" and offers insight into its geopolitical future.
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