Monday 19 September 2016

30 seconds to save advertising, Why your employees' well-being is the new bottom line

Campaign: Agencies

Campaign: Agencies
September 19, 2016

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Thirty seconds to save advertising
Thirty seconds to save advertising

Stu Outhwaite

As an industry, we have forgotten how brilliant shorter ads can be.

The stress report: why employee well-being is the new bottom line
The stress report: why employee well-being is the new bottom line

Nicola Kemp

A new generation of talent who are unprepared to sacrifice their souls at the altar of work are forcing a fundamental reappraisal of the role of business in supporting the mental well-being of staff.

Give killer strategy the fame it deserves
Give killer strategy the fame it deserves

Richard Huntington

Strategy should be accorded the same scrutiny and standards as creative work, writes Richard Huntington, chief strategy officer of Saatchi & Saatchi London.

The one thing I wish my smartphone could do
The one thing I wish my smartphone could do

Sonoo Singh

Days after the iPhone 7 went on sale in 28 countries, we asked the industry what they wish their smartphone could do for them.

Martin Sorrell will join Twitter - on one condition
Martin Sorrell will join Twitter - on one condition

Shona Ghosh

Twitter holdout Martin Sorrell might finally join the social network, but he has some conditions first.

Private view: Russell Ramsey and Tiger Savage
Private view: Russell Ramsey and Tiger Savage

Russell Ramsey and Tiger Savage

J Walter Thompson London's Russell Ramsey and Savage & King's Tiger Savage review ads from Oreo, iD, L'Oréal Paris, HSS Hire and Smirnoff Cider.

Review recap: Telegraph, Pepsi, Macmillan
Review recap: Telegraph, Pepsi, Macmillan

Staff

Telegraph Media Group has contacted agencies about its digital business.

The journey of a project through the eyes of a creative agency
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The journey of a project through the eyes of a creative agency

Aquent / Vitamin T

From the account director to the designer and developer, a project's journey through an agency relies on a range of key job roles.

The Work

Savills Residential
Savills Residential "Unfaithful" by Isobel

Savills is rolling out its first ever TV campaign, which focuses on people's unique relationships with their homes.

Easyjet
Easyjet "Why not?" by VCCP

Easyjet is encouraging cautious flyers to take the plunge and book a flight to somewhere new.

Nationwide
Nationwide "Voice of the people" by VCCP

Nationwide has enlisted three "ordinary" poets to speak directly to the camera in the building society's latest campaign.

Trending

Rise of the fuck off fund
Rise of the fuck off fund

Claire Beale

Generation Z will demand that their work is an opportunity for self-discovery and self-development.

Cosmopolitan partners Seat to launch car for women
Cosmopolitan partners Seat to launch car for women

Gurjit Degun

Cosmopolitan, the Hearst Magazines title, is launching a car co-created with Seat aimed at women.

The Thinkboxes: July/August 2016 shortlist
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The Thinkboxes: July/August 2016 shortlist

Thinkbox

Which TV adverts made the shortlist this month?

Campaign Jobs
Strategic SENIOR ACCOUNT MANAGER/ ACCOUNT DIRECTOR - Creative agency - London - £35-45k dependent on experience Judi Patton, London (East), London (Greater)
ACCOUNT MANAGER- Soft drinks and Booze - South West London agency - c. £30k c. £30k Judi Patton, London (South), London (Greater)
Account Director £50000 - £60000 per annum Twist Recruitment, London
Account Manager £27,000 RLA Group Ltd, Bournemouth, Dorset
Creative Artworker up to £28,000 per annum + 27 days holiday + benefits + free parking Unum, Dorking, Surrey
Designer / Art Director £30-33k plus equity Stellar, London (Central), London (Greater)
3D Designer/Visualiser Competitive & based on experience inGenius Productions, Earlsfield, SW London
Digital Director Competitive depending on experience RLA Group Ltd, Bournemouth, Dorset
Creative Copywriter Competitive Salary + Benefits inVentiv Health, London (Central), London (Greater)
Graphic Designer £31,239 – £33,030 Barking & Dagenham College, Romford RM7 0XU
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