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It’s good to work for a good cause – continuing to raise awareness and an exciting award nomination (Part 3)

by Florentina Chichita | 0, Add your Comment Apr14 11

The team from Romania shares some great news on the pilot dyslexia awareness campaign Action Global Communications ran for OVM.

Bahrain, Blogging, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Global Network, Greece, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Oman, Romania, Russia, UAE, social media

Top 5 Blogs Per Country in Our Network – BlogDay 2010

by admin | 9, Add your Comment Aug31 10

August 31st has (unofficially) been set as International Blog Day, an initiative of blogday.org since 2005. BlogDay is an opportunity for each blogger to recommend 5 blogs that he or she finds interesting, along with a short description and a link for each blog. As blogs and bloggers are an integral part of how we [...]

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It’s Good to Work for a Good Cause – OMV’s Dyslexia Project in Romania (Part 2)

by Florentina Chichita | 2, Add your Comment Jul27 10

When I first wrote about this project, I thought the title embodied perfectly how we all felt in the agency – it’s just so rewarding to work for a good cause! Fast forward three months and with campaign results in, I’ll say it’s more than good; it’s fantastic to work for a good cause! Thanks [...]

CSR, Romania

It’s Good to Work for a Good Cause – OMV’s Dyslexia Project in Romania

by Florentina Chichita | 2, Add your Comment Apr29 10

About a year ago, I didn’t know much about dyslexia. I certainly had no idea it affects nearly 1 in 10 children in the world and is the most common reading disorder. And that’s not all, as it can’t be cured, it can only be confirmed when a child reaches reading age, and it is [...]

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Trend-Hunters or Trend-Creators?

by Ruxandra Scortea | 0, Add your Comment Feb26 10

Communication people must keep an open mind as trends influence consumers’ behaviors. Here are some key trends for 2010 and the years to come as per trendwatching.com.

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