How San Francisco Dominated Mainstream Culture in 2015
Babel expanded its footprint in 2015 by growing its presence in the technology capital of the world: San Francisco. As one of the additions to the expanding office – and a
Hack to the future
The National Crime Agency recently announced the average age of hackers dropped from 24 to 17 last year and 2015 was a truly bumper year for teen cybercrime. The days of graffiti,
IoT: from buzzword to real-life
I recently attended TechWeekEurope’s breakfast meeting on the Internet of Things. Aside from the delightful champagne and bacon sarnies, the meeting too had a lot of food for tho
You are always on my mind
It’s ironic that something that allows us to communicate with unbelievable ease has made us all acceptably antisocial. It was while walking to work this morning it really did da
Celebrating women in business: Inspirational Women 2015
Of all days to pick, National Men’s Day 2015 (19 November) was the obvious choice for the Inspiring Women 2015 conference hosted by Management Today. Seven hours of female inspir
Reputation management: Why brands need to walk the walk, not just TalkTalk
They say good things come in threes. Unfortunately, the same can be said for crises, if recent times are anything to go by. Crises are by no means new – look at the 2013 Tesco ho
Tackling technology: The 2015 Rugby World Cup
As we run into the fourth week of the 2015 Rugby World Cup, with England this year hosting the tournament between mid-September and the end of October, once again the pressure is o
Alright, stop. Collaborate and listen
Why working with other PR agencies doesn’t have to degenerate into ‘Mine’s bigger than yours’ I’ve shaken my thing to Ice Ice Baby any number of times in the past (mostly
May the Salesforce be with you
Last week San Francisco was transformed into an episode of “Empire” meets “Silicon Valley” thanks to a sea of Salesforce blue conference badges that ushered
The Prick with the Stick
Now the kids are back at school the summer is officially over. I’ve just returned from my annual summer break, a relaxing beach holiday abroad. However, despite enjoying sunny we