Our Partner Consultant Julio Romo discusses the Media landscape in the Asian region and shares why Public Relation professionals need to understand these trends and use it along with traditional channels. So what if the rural ares don't have good internet coverage? Mobile phones offer a surprising alternative.
Tenaga Nasional Berhad Malaysia asked us to conduct a special two-day in house training for their IT department last May 17-18, 2010. Our Partner Consultant David Baumann created a game to test the participants' knowledge on Base Case Modeling. Can you guess which team won?
In one of Zanerva's workshops our Partner Consultant, Chris Aarons, shares a case study related to Alternative Marketing Strategies.
The IT heads of the Labor Market Regulatory Authority of Bahrain, Axiom Telecom, Savola Group, Qatar Telecom, and Al Jazeera Children's Channel excitedly participated in the end game that tested what they learned about Green IT Strategies. This workshop was held just last November 2010 in Dubai with our Partner Consultant David Baumann
During one of the group activities, participants were asked "how has the internet and social media changed the way PR professionals, especially in government agencies, interact with the public and their bosses?" Wong Giok Leigh (Head of Publicity and CSR) from EON Bank was tasked to share the views of his group mates which, interestingly enough, included Thomas Rainor Ralon (Head of Corp Comm) from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia and Mohd Anas Iylia Mohd Azlan (Assistant Secretary) from the National Security Council of Malaysia.
During the last Employer Value Proposition Workshop in Bahrain, our Partner Consultant Simon Thomas split the group into teams to create an EVP for a fictitious organization. This is the creative product of the team composed of Ebrahim Helal and Naif Abdul Aziz Al Fadher from the Ministry of Shura Council and Representative Affairs of Bahrain, Faiza Rahmatullah of the Petroleum Development of Oman, Yusuf Ahmed Al Thani from Civil Services Bureau of Bahrain and Anfal Al Qumaish from the Bahrain Institute of Public Administration.