Bournemouth 2006

The 2006 CiB Conference, held in Bournemouth, featured sessions on:

  • Sandi ToksvigBoosting your confidence when speaking in public with Peter Roper

  • Getting to the point with Paul Longshaw

  • Global staff engagement surveys with Ken Hunter from Rolls-Royce

  • Behind the scenes of the merger between HM Customs and the Inland Revenue with Martin Cook

  • The challenges of effective communication with Dr David Bickerton of BP
  • The CiB 2006 awards dinner and ceremony, with Sandi Toksvig (pictured right) 
  • And much more.

Why not read all about it below?



Podcast: How do you brief a photographer properly?
Bournemouth 2006
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 11:33

In this five-minute programme recorded for CiB Radio by Steve Nichols of InfoTech Communications we hear how you can better results by briefing your photographers properly. Photographer Justin Grainge of Justin Grainge Photography talks about what he needs to know to do a good job.

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Podcast: When Karen met Sandi ...
Bournemouth 2006
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 11:00

Above: Karen Ainley (left) with Sandi Toksvig.In this five-minute audio Podcast, recorded at the annual conference in Bournemouth, we find out what comedienne and author Sandi Toksvig has to say about corporate communications.

Sandi talked to awards co-host Karen Ainley just before they set off for the Bournemouth International Centre and the CiB Awards ceremony.

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Fergal McDonnell: Art, science or alchemy?
Bournemouth 2006
Tuesday, 30 May 2006 11:29

Art, science or alchemy? For speaker Fergal McDonnell engaging 35,000 employees at Woolworths behind a new customer service strategy – Making Families Smile – was a powerful combination of all three. The 18-month long campaign was nothing short of a revolution – a fact clearly demonstrated in the sharing of best practice and lessons learned along the way.

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The secrets behind London's bid for the 2012 Olympics
Bournemouth 2006
Tuesday, 30 May 2006 11:26

London won the race to host the 2012 Olympic Games because the bid team stayed focussed right up to the winning line.

That was the view of Mike Lee, director of communications for the 2012 bid team.

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