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| Author: | Rajesh Parmar |
| Date: | Friday, 25th Feb 2005 10:33 |
| Views: | 1,506 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| Category: | Communications and Publishing | | URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b31505 |
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Question for Information Pros/ Marcomms people:
Within the framework of your company, how often would you say there is an ongoing change to your Corporate or Investor Relations Website?
How much input as an individual do you get within the decision making process of any likely change to occur to the corporate website or your Intranet?
My questions are to help me ascertain how seriously the issue of corporate communications (online) are taken at all levels of management hierachy.
Rajesh Parmar
Associate Director
Investis
0207 071 8506
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