AI & Tech Corporate branding: sizzle pop...zing! Jul 31, 2006 By Caroline Thomas 9 min read Clear, creative thinking is not just a way to stay ahead of the pack; it’s mandatory just to keep up. And the pressure never stops... Read more
AI & Tech Cybersmears: watch out for web chatter Jun 30, 2006 By Carole Moore 6 min read Information circulates on the internet in many unofficial forms, including message boards, chat rooms and blogs. These beehives of... Read more
AI & Tech Webcasting: mission possible May 31, 2006 By Adrienne Baker 5 min read Unlike certain more covert professions, IR is an open book. IROs have the advantage of being able to ply their peers for tips on... Read more
AI & Tech Technology: reservoir blogs May 31, 2006 By Betsy Pisik 10 min read Bob Lutz, vice chairman of General Motors, enjoyed his recent tour of dealers and auto shows in central Europe, where... Read more
AI & Tech Getting out the message Apr 30, 2006 By Dea Katel 8 min read In the online world, less is sometimes more. Many IR teams, however, are taking the opposite approach, aggressively adding new... Read more
AI & Tech Targeting new blood Jan 31, 2006 By Hulus Alpay 3 min read Q - We’re in the process of boosting our institutional outreach and it’s proving quite a challenge to determine which institutions... Read more
AI & Tech Mining for market intelligence Jan 31, 2006 By Betsy Pisik 6 min read One of the many things that can keep investor relations and corporate communications experts awake at night is wondering how their... Read more
AI & Tech Loud and clear Sep 30, 2005 By Matthew Gower 9 min read Talking to IROs about audio conferencing can be a bit like pulling teeth. They don’t care – or know – much about the process... Read more
AI & Tech Improving IR webcasts Feb 28, 2005 By Vanessa Theiss 6 min read For most companies, webcasting is indispensable. Broadcasting earnings calls and analysts days is the preferred way to meet... Read more
AI & Tech Will Google save the market? Aug 31, 2004 By Fred Gamble 4 min read As the summer of 2004 lingers on, stock market screens are looking like The Matrix, and Alan Greenspan is sounding like a... Read more