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BlackBerry Mom: The G(irls)20 Summit and evidence-based communications
by Katarina Wallin Bureau on 24th October 2011
Last week I was proud to take my 2-month old daughter to the G(irls)20 Summit in Paris. I am on maternity leave but didn’t want to miss the opportunity to participate in this event, an initiative that brings together one delegate, a girl aged 18-20, from each G20 country, plus a representative from the chair country of the African Union, to debate, discuss and design innovative ideas necessary to empower girls and women globally. The agenda is the same as the one of the G20 leaders and focuses on economic innovation, with a set of recommendations developed at the end by the delegates and presented to a representative of President Sarkozy, in advance of the G20 meeting in Cannes next week.
Financial crisis and corporate behaviour have dramatic impact on consumer trust across Europe, according to Trust & Purpose survey by Burson-Marsteller
by Katarina Wallin Bureau on 21st June 2011
Burson-Marsteller launched the first European Trust & Purpose survey which shows that the economic crisis and banking excesses continue to significantly impact trust in business and CEOs…
BlackBerry Mom #3 – Communicating Sweden: tiny giant with big news
by Katarina Wallin Bureau on 7th October 2010
In this age of transparency Sweden is a bit of an enigma. It ranks 1st in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Democracy Index and is regularly confused with Switzerland – perceived as neutral and nice to everybody.Therefore the recent entry into parliament of a far-right anti-immigrant party – the Sweden Democrats – was way bigger news than
Blackberry Mom #2 – Crisis preparedness and Maclaren pushchairs
by Katarina Wallin Bureau on 12th November 2009
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