What will 2020 look like for UK digital agencies?
The top 100 digital agencies in the UK saw healthy growth in 2019, as total fee income rose 15% to reach £3.2 billion.
The top 100 digital agencies in the UK saw healthy growth in 2019, as total fee income rose 15% to reach £3.2 billion.
A report exploring how to integrate planning for the long-term future into an effective strategy in order to protect against disruption and ensure organisations are prepared for the next big change in business, technology or society at large.
I’ve laughed at this cartoon for years. It was originally created by Gary Larson of The Far Side and captioned “The four personality types” – the job titles were added later. But they so beautifully demonstrate the perceptions that we have about each other, clients included.
A quick version of Econsultancy’s Trust, Transparency & Brand Safety Best Practice Guide covering three of the main themes marketers should consider in order to build trust in their organisations.
Lisa-Marie Ashbury is the Digital Delivery Manager at security firm, ADT. We caught up with Lisa-Marie to find out what life is like working in her role. Hi Lisa-Marie. Please describe your job: What do you do? As a Digital Delivery Manager, my job is an all-encompassing digital role across ADT Fire & Security. Predominantly, […]
A culture of learning and development (L&D) is crucial for companies that want to compete in industries facing disruption.
Organisations are currently undergoing a fundamental shift, away from how they were traditionally structured towards a structure that embraces digital transformation.
An estimated 10% of the population are born with some kind of cognitive difference (in how they understand language, communication, numeracy etc.) that can result in an exclusion from the digital environment.
There are two sides to creating a data-led culture.
What is it like to be the head of HR at a digital agency?
Read on to hear Loveday Langton explain more about her new role at Threepipe.
In order for companies to succeed in the age of digital transformation, it is not only critical to be able to design, build and maintain digital tools and platforms, but also to support those tools with the right way of thinking.
Some businesses are achieving this by combining product development techniques from the world of software development with a start-up mindset, an approach known as “product thinking”.
Predictive marketing has grown in maturity over the past couple of years, with many more organisations recognising the benefits of using data to predict how customers might behave in future.
Econsultancy’s ‘Embracing Predictive Marketing’ report, the third in this series, suggests that there has been significant progress made within organisations, largely due to a shift in attitude towards building a data-driven culture.