• Jane Truong
    Jane Truong
    • over 3 years ago
    • Professional
    • Industry Insights

    How the Media is Covering the Winter Games in Beijing

    New athletes and events. Heartbreaking losses and high-flying wins. Medal counts and maybe a few media gaffes. That’s right: it’s time for the 2022 Winter Games. As all eyes point to Beijing, LexisNexis® is rolling out a special Winter...
  • Jane Truong
    Jane Truong
    • over 3 years ago
    • Professional
    • Industry Insights

    5 Questions Every PR Pro Should Ask of Their Media Coverage

    When a company or organization begins to monitor its media coverage, it’s merely the first step in the large and ongoing process of converting that information into useable intelligence. Equally important to being able to set up search queries,...
  • Jane Truong
    Jane Truong
    • over 4 years ago
    • Professional
    • Solutions

    Find and Share the Right Research Insights with Decision Makers

    When Harvard Business Review surveyed competitive intelligence professionals, 45 percent of respondents said their analysis wasn’t having an impact on major decisions. What’s more, 33 percent said their reports were simply used to “ratify”...
  • Jane Truong
    Jane Truong
    • over 3 years ago
    • Professional
    • Industry Insights

    The Consequences of the FIFA Money Laundering Scandal

    With both the UEFA EURO 2020 and the CONMEBOL Copa América 2021 tournaments just ended, soccer is once again at the center of attention for millions of fans around the world. Unsurprisingly, international soccer has developed into a substantial...
  • MelanieR
    MelanieR
    • over 2 years ago
    • Professional
    • Solutions

    What Financial Professionals Can Learn From the SVB Banking Failure

    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) made international headlines when it announced Friday, March 10 that it was closing the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). This is the largest U.S. bank failure of the decade, as SVB is estimated to have had over $209...
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