Editorial
Communications (selected clippings)
Survivial Tactics
No one wants to be at the center of a controversy, but sometimes it's just part of the job. Read more
When two worlds collide
When the price of a barrel of oil passed the US$150 mark last year, it sent alarm bells ringing around the globe. Read more
Vive
la Revolution
The Paris city bike scheme is the world's
biggest and is set to transform the way people commute. Read
more
A
Little Bit of Everything
To get the most out of a team you need to
know what makes each person tick. But it takes a little
digging to figure out people's skills, personality
traits and quirks. Read
more
Citizen
of the World
As ethical and and environmental issues take center stage, corporate social responsibility projects get an overhaul with a new emphasis on metrics. Read more Project Runway
Home to global mega-brands such as IKEA and Volvo, Sweden is probably best known for affordable furniture and durable cars. But the country also boasts its very own collection of up-and-coming hip clothing labels like Nudie Jeans and Filippa K. Read more
The Great Talent Shortage
Competition for project managers is heating up, forcing organizations to rethink how they recruit and retain top players. Read more
Crunch Time
Pushing to meet a deadine is a necessary evil but if it happens all the time it usually means something is seriously wrong. Read more
A Passage to Prominence
India's metals companies are taking their place on the world stage following a round of high-profile takeovers. Read more
Doing business in Malaysia's silicon valley
Sean Murphy, CEO of Sires Labs talks about Cyberjaya, being Irish in Malaysia and the challenges faced by newcomers to Asia's electronics industry. Read more India's skies open up
A virtual open skies policy, explosive growth in commercial fleets and robust aeronautic and space industries are creating new opportunities for business in India. Read more
Thinking small to reach the mass market
Following Indonesia's economic collapse in 1998, Tetra Pak Indonesia had to rethink the way it did business. Now with an agressive emerging portfolio, it is well placed to reach a mass market. Read more
CLIENTS
2009 - 2010: Swedish Association of Local and Regional Authorities, Stockholm, Sweden -Magazine assignments
2008 - 2010: JG Communication, Stockholm, Sweden - Corporate communications material
2007 - 2009: Imagination Publishing, Chicago, USA - Magazine assignments
2006 - 2008: Taylor Nelson Sofres, Brussels, Belgium - Eurobarometer public opinion surveys
2005: World Health Organisation, Regional Office for Southeast Asia, Delhi, India - Tsunami operations room website
2005: Petrowatch.com, Delhi, India - Oil and gas industry market intelligence site
2003 - 2004: British Council Indonesia, Jarkarta, Indonesia - Web content and monthly magazine
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