| | | | | | Agency employment costs are the biggest threat to operating profit margins, the latest Kingston Smith W1 survey reveals.By Ian Graham. | | | | | | Sainsbury's Christmas ad campaign demanded a production with sensitivity and authenticity, Tim Riley writes. | | | | | | I'm used to agencies telling me how great they really are, really: just look at all this work, and this smart thinking, and all these tools with silly names. | | | | | | | The social giant is moving into LinkedIn territory with a professional network. But will it work, David Benady asks. | | | | | | In a new series, the headhunter LIZH seeks out ideas, trends and people who are applying creativity in new and different ways. First up, LIZH examines the notion of failure and how embracing it can lead to great success | | | | | | Does the move to bring wide-ranging and often disparate agencies together makes sense? | | | | | | | It's awkward question time: What do Lewis Hamilton, President Obama and 1.3 per cent of the UK's advertising and media agency workforce have in common? | | | | | | The media agency is putting its faith in a user-experience focus after a two-year rollercoaster ride, Ed Owen reports. | | | | | | Each year a group of neo-Nazis march through a small German town. | | | | | | Word reaches Diary that Leo Burnett's bald executive creative director, Justin Tindall, was once so keen to impress his girlfriend that he made the, erm, ballsy move to match his collar and cuffs, if you know what we mean. | | | | | | |
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