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Matt Pepper

St Ives acquires Amaze for up to £24.3m | The Drum - 0 views

  • ting Coca Cola, Odeon, Toyota and Unilever among its clients.
  • "Like an LBi or AKQA, Amaze has strength across the entire digital stack from marketing strategy through to solution design and implementation. This relatively unique combination of the creative mind set of an agency coupled with robust technology implementation skills has enabled it to develop a strong position in global eCommerce and eCRM implementations and has helped drive recent impressive growth. "Amaze is, in many respects, positioned more closely to the large strategy and business consulting firms such as IBM Interactive, Deloitte Digital and Accenture than a traditional digital agency. "Following the high profile LBi and AKQA deals of 2012, there is a shrinking pool of sizeable independent digital agencies. This transaction demonstrates that there is still considerable appetite for such agencies, particularly those with international reach, and strong capabilities in eCommerce, eCRM, mobile, social media and technology. "For St Ives the acquisition of a sizeable digital asset of this calibre is a vital building block in its strategy to develop its integrated marketing services offering."
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    Amaze, who provide back-end digital fulfilment for at least two of our clients, have been bought by St.Ives the printer. Interesting diversification!
Fran Cavanagh

Twitter Co. Conversations | demo version of Newk - 0 views

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    One week of conversations at Twitter Co.
Fran Cavanagh

BBC News - Teenagers' 'mismatched' job ambitions - 1 views

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    "… teenagers have a weak grasp of the availability of jobs - and large numbers will be aiming for jobs that are in short supply.  For instance, there are 10 times as many people aiming for jobs in the culture, media and sports sector than there are jobs likely to be available. And even though almost a quarter of jobs are in the distribution, hotels and restaurant category, only about one in 40 youngsters are considering careers in these industries. Fewer than one in 30 young people are considering jobs in banking and finance, even though one in five jobs are expected to be in this sector."
Louise Barfield

Philips' Leadership Summit goes all-digital | simply communicate - 0 views

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    When it comes to innovation, Philips can be considered the rock star of internal social media. Known for their successful ways of connecting employees and delivering company information, it seemed only a matter of time before the world leader in healthcare/consumer lifestyle, lighting solutions implemented social into their live events.
Leslie Rogers

Richard Pinder, intro to The House (agency) - 0 views

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    Talking head with a few illustrations in the background
Leslie Rogers

Do Women Earn Less than Men? - YouTube - 0 views

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    talking head type of video meets infographics 
Louise Barfield

HR Magazine - Closing the gap between classroom and workplace - 2 views

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    "When I left school, I sat down with the careers advisor and told her this. She said: 'Don't be stupid, there's no future in graphic design.' Some 25 years later, here I am, in a world led by design." Plus ça change - or should that be 'nihil mutatur' for those of you educated in the post-war 'golden age'?
Fran Cavanagh

We Are Social - Future Factors 2013 - 0 views

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    "This deck sets out We Are Social's... things that we believe will drive and shape our social and digital future over the months to come."
Nick Fine

The accelerating internet: Performance drives revenues, user engagement - 1 views

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    Interesting piece providing evidence to support what we already know: site response speed is related to engagement
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    This - "video optimization may be the next Big Thing in webpage work, which could be encouraging news to anyone who's ever sat waiting for a YouTube video to finish loading." - definitely seems long overdue.
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