Talk Tuesday
Our summer programme 2010 is the ideal chance to pick up and share insights into the latest and future trends in the communications industry – from those at the sharp end. You’ll pick up invaluable ideas and practical advice from industry leaders, and get the opportunity to discuss the issues raised with your peers.
More information
Talk Tuesday is a free event for communicators to discover and discuss the latest trends in the industry. If you would like to be added to our mailing list please use the button below or email ian.samuels@redhouselane.com with Talk Tuesday in the subject line.
Summer Series 2010
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The role of content in digital marketing
Tuesday 29 June at 9:00am (breakfast) for 9.30am
A successful digital strategy relies upon effective use of content. Content is what initially attracts visitors and ultimately converts them into customers. Digital specialist and user experience consultant Tim Tucker discusses the importance of content in defining, driving and achieving the goals and objectives of digital business.

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Communicating in a crisis
Tuesday 8 June at 9:00am (breakfast) for 9.30am
When confidence, pride and trust in an organisation dissolve practically overnight, how do communicators support the business and its leaders? Keith Bottomley, Head of Communications , UK Branch Divestment at RBS, explains what the Corporate Banking Division did from the dark days of late 2008 through to today.
Previous events
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Leading from the front
Jeremy Todd led a lively ninety-minute session on leadership, presentation and listening skills – qualities that come at a premium in these times of economic upheaval and job pressures.
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Selling 'Respect'
Beverley Ward and Ed Coan, marketing managers at The Football Association, visited Redhouse Lane's London office to tell guests at the latest Talk Tuesday seminar about The FA's successful multimedia Respect programme.
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Building a winning digital strategy
Rishi Saha, Head of New Media for the Conservatives, spoke on 'Building a Winning Digital Strategy' and how the party's digital vision has become an integral part of their communication.



