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Maxim Behar was Re-elected Member of BBLF Management Board

Maxim Behar

The Forum now unites more than 120 leading Bulgarian and foreign companies and is part of the International Business Leaders Forum. He served as its Chairman for two terms from 2001 to 2007 and then Vice-Chairman for two more terms. Behar was one of the founders of the Forum and a member of the Board since 1997.

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Maxim Behar was re-elected member of BBLF Management Board

Maxim Behar

He was its Chairman for two mandates from 2001 to 2007, and then Vice-President for two more mandates. Maxim Behar is also an honorary member of BBLF, officially announced in 2007 for his outstanding contribution to the establishment of the Forum as a leading organization in the field of ethical business and corporate social responsibility.

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Public Relations and COVID-19: Studies Surface Challenges, Changes and Optimism  

Sword and the Script

Public relations has wrestled with messaging during the COVID-19 pandemic, but studies also show it has improved business collaboration and internal communications The events of 9/11 changed air travel. About: Ragan surveyed 315 PR professionals across organizations including corporations, agencies, non-profits and government.

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Behind the Headlines With Howard Stutz

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Howard Stutz, vice president of corporate communications at Golden Entertainment, says brands’ messages need to be clear and comprehensible. How did you get your start in corporate communications?

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PR measurement by valuing intangible assets–brand and reputation

Stuart Bruce

This year’s GIFT report does show that the situation is improving as the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising recommissioned a survey of equity analysts originally undertaken in 2001 to analyse if opinions over the impact of brands has changed and whether intangible assets should be included in annual reports.

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A Brand Is a Business Risk to be Understood and Managed; Off Script No. 40: Brianna Carroll Boyle

Sword and the Script

Another pitfall for small businesses to avoid is inconsistency with how they go to market, which generates confusion not only internally but also externally with buyers and partners. When I got out of school in 2001, for instance, few of my clients cared about mentions in online outlets.

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Hobson’s choice, the latest on economic duress

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But the opposite conclusion was reached on similar circumstances in another construction case 12 years later in Carillion Construction Ltd v Felix (UK) Ltd [2001] BLR 1. This was the issue in Pakistan International Airline Corporation (Respondent) v Times Travel (UK) Ltd (Appellant).