6th Sense of Business

What are Egyptian execs looking for in the workplace today?
- In a nutshell : promotion is key, reputation matters, and salary helps.
- Tuesday, July 06 - 2004 at 09:41 |

TNS, CNN and TIME Magazine form European research partnership
- TNS, the world’s third largest market information group, today announced details of a new partnership with CNN and TIME magazine to provide consumer opinion based research across eleven European countries.
- Monday, July 05 - 2004 at 13:49 |


The sixth sense of business
- Wit, Attitude, Intelligence, ImaginationChris Goard – TNS Global Marketing Director – explains how the TNS Group came together under this new branding.
- Sunday, May 30 - 2004 at 18:22 |


Differentiating in increasingly undifferentiated markets
- In the increasingly cluttered world of branded packaged goods it is quite common for brand managers to say in frustration that a category has become commoditised and that there is absolutely no possibility of creating a sustainable functional brand differentiator. But here are 2 examples which show that that need not be so.
- Sunday, May 30 - 2004 at 18:15 |


Democratization
- We hear a lot of talk these days about increased democratization in the Middle East and Arab North Africa region. And this represents a new opportunity for brands & branding.
- Sunday, May 30 - 2004 at 18:12 |

European public has little trust in government information on Iraq
- Almost six out of ten (57 per cent) adults in Britain, France and Germany trust neither their own government nor national TV companies most to give them truthful facts about Iraq, according to a new CNN/TIME poll conducted by TNS.
- Monday, May 03 - 2004 at 10:35 |

Support for Bush low across Europe - poll findings
- As President George W Bush makes a State Visit to Britain this week, a new CNN/TIME poll conducted by TNS across three key European countries has revealed extremely low levels of public support for the Bush administration and its policies.
- Thursday, November 20 - 2003 at 11:47 |

US policies have made the world a more dangerous place to live - Pan-European survey findings
- Some 57 per cent of people in Europe feel that the policies of President Bush have 'made the world a more dangerous place to live' according to a new CNN/TIME poll conducted by TNS.
- Friday, October 17 - 2003 at 12:15 |





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