Seismic shifts in our cultural, social and political landscape have changed our relationship with brands. People now expect companies to be stepping up and speaking up in new ways, making corporate purpose integral to reputation – and to the bottom line.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau boldly announced in June that the federal government intends to ban single-use plastics by 2021.
In a world of increased privacy invasions, personal information theft, questionable ethics from tech industry leaders, and a growing fear of AI-related workplace disruption, today’s technology companies are facing new reputational and regulatory challenges.
Justin Trudeau’s keynote speech predictably stole the show as the Collision Conference got underway in Toronto on Victoria Day.
Technology has always been thought of as something that makes our lives better, easier and more fun. However, in the past few years there has been an undeniable shift in how we think of it.
Technology innovation and adoption is faster today than ever before. Developments that seem radical at first – and let’s face it, sometimes even scary –quickly become something we cannot imagine living without.
La pandémie nous oblige à travailler de la maison, loin de nos collègues. En partageant les bonnes choses qui se passent chez nous et en collaborant sur les projets créatifs, nous pouvons rester proches, malgré la distance.
Vous vous trouvez à travailler de la maison pendant la pandémie de la COVID-19 pour respecter les recommandations de #distanciationsociale des autorités de la santé publique? FHR vous partage des astuces pour garder les enfants de tous âges occupés et stimulés pendant que vous vous mettez au travail.
L’équipe FHR démystifie les nouvelles tendances qui vont forger les univers social et numérique de la prochaine décennie.
L’équipe FHR démystifie les nouvelles tendances qui vont forger la gestion de réputation et les relations médias de la prochaine décennie
La responsable de la pratique de crise de FHR partage ses perspectives sur la communication lors d’une brèche de données.