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FORUM RISORSE UMANE 2023 | Talent and Innovation Day | Talk Show | in collaborazione con Risorse |"HR & ESG: LA CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY COME LEVA DI TALENT ATTRACTION"| Talent Attraction & CSR |Conduce: Enrico Ariotti, CEO & Co-Founder / nCore HR.Intervengono:Oscar Correnti, Head of Permanent Division / Risorse.Andrea Fabbri, Group People & Organization Director / Prelios.Stefania Isabella Massoni, Organization & Human Resources Director Italy, Country Security and Resilience Representative / Holcim Italia.Manuela Trentini Maggi, Head of HR & General Services / Havas Italy.Ugo Venier, Senior Vice President Health, Safety, Environment & Quality / Snam.Per collaborare come Speaker e Partner agli eventi di Comunicazione Italiana: marketing@comunicazioneitaliana.it
It would be an understatement to say that most companies were not prepared for the economic crisis that evolved from COVID-19. Since we can't go back, we must move forward. What can businesses do now to revive and rebuild their brand, and how can companies prepare for future economic crises? Richard Manders is CEO of FreeScale Coaching Systems. He works with CEOs and leadership teams to scale their business for success, with increased personal freedom. In this episode of Expert Opinion, Richard spoke with Andrea Fabbri about what businesses can do now to weather the storm, prepare for and embrace the changes to come, and why a strong brand promise is important.
Data is the asset. Trust is the currency. Consumers have been sharing data with brands for years, but with greater access to more personal data, financial brands have both an opportunity and a responsibility as to how they use this information. Hossein Rahnama is CEO of Flybits, one of the world's top fintech companies. Hossein talked with Andrea Fabbri, Managing Director of BrandingBusiness's New York office. The two talked about the need for financial institutions to apply context to data to deliver relevant recommendations for consumers and how fintech companies, like Flybits, and banks should work together to learn how to share data in a privacy preserving manner, and come up with new business models in which the end user owns the data, and they share it in exchange for value.
Jacopo Pezzan e Giacomo Brunoro, insieme alla scrittrice e sceneggiatrice Barbara Baraldi, raccontano cosiddetti delitti del DAMS. Tra la fine del 1982 e la fine del 1983 la facoltà del DAMS e tutta la città di Bologna vennero sconvolti da una serie di delitti: Andrea Fabbri (l'allievo prediletto di Umberto Eco), Francesca Alinovi (insegnante al DAMS e celebre critica d'arte di livello internazionale), Liviana Rossi (studentessa del DAMS) e Leonarda Polvani (ex studentessa e moglie di un professore del DAMS). Solo in seguito ci si renderà conto che non c'è nessun collegamento tra questi orribili fatti di cronaca, ma a lungo si speculò sul fatto che il DAMS di Bologna avesse una sort di maledizione. Al di là delle soluzioni giudiziarie dei delitti (il delitto Fabbri e quello Polvani sono ancora oggi cold case, mentre ci sono molti dubbi sulla sentenza che ha condannato Francesco Ciancabilla per l'omicidio di Alinovi), infatti, non si può non evidenziare come la facoltà del DAMS di Bologna rappresentasse in quegli anni un mondo libero e libertario, mal visto dal corpo accademico istituzionale e dai ceti più conservatori della popolazione. C'è stato chi ha approfittato di questo delitto per criminalizzare un'intera categoria, e chi l'ha utilizzato per trasformare ad esempio Francesca Alinovi in un'icona in cui, molto probabilmente, lei non si sarebbe mai riconosciuta. Barbara Baraldi, scrittrice e sceneggiatrice di fumetti, pubblica per Giunti editore la serie thriller “Aurora Scalviati, profiler del buio". Nel corso della sua carriera ha pubblicato romanzi per Mondadori, Castelvecchi, Einaudi e un ciclo di guide ai misteri della città di Bologna per Newton & Compton. Tra il 2014 e il 2015 ha collaborato con la Walt Disney Company come consulente creativa. Dal 2012 collabora alla serie DYLAN DOG di Sergio Bonelli Editore. È vincitrice di vari premi letterari, tra cui il Gran Giallo città di Cattolica, il Nebbia Gialla e lo SUGARPRIZE 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/la-case-books/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/la-case-books/support
Undicesima puntata di Eurovisione, programma di Radio Statale. Un episodio speciale registrato da casa e trasmesso in diretta sulla pagina Facebook del programma. La puntata è stata dedicata ai i temi più importanti della settimana politica: il dilagare del Coronavirus, i colloqui europei con il presidente della Turchia Recep Tayyip Erdoğan e l'irrefrenabile voglia di potere di Vladimir Putin. In collegamento, oltre ai conduttori Paolo Castellano e Fabio Simonelli, anche Camilla Silvestrin e Andrea Fabbri con il suo gatto Ray. Buon ascolto!
Is it easy to differentiate good design from bad? What promotes great design when a creative team is designing for a brand? In this episode of Expert Opinion, managing director of our New York office, Andrea Fabbri, sits down with two creative minds to discuss all aspects of designing for corporate brands. Chief Creative Officer Michael Dula and David Kohler, creative director in BrandingBusiness’ New York office, have over 40 years combined experience.
The founder of BrandingBusiness.com explains how companies find and use data to improve brand strategies.
Andrea Fabbri shares his experience in helping his clients understand and embrace the need to change and then using the branding strategy process to taking them step-by-step through the process of transformation.
Andrea Fabbri, Director of Strategy for BrandingBusiness’ New York office, talks with Andy Jacobs, Technology and Digital Marketing Officer. The two talk about the impact and integration of technology in marketing and the impact on the agendas of CMOs, CTOs and CIOs.
Jeff Majtyka, President of JM Strategic Communications Group, works with companies to connect their communications strategy to their business objectives. In this episode of Expert Opinion, he talks with Andrea Fabbri, Managing Director of BrandingBusiness’ New York office. The two discuss how investor views about brands have changed over the years, and how brands can use this information to build trust and longevity with customers and investors.
Bennet Bayer, Global CMO for Huawei, the largest telecommunications equipment maker in the world, talks with BrandingBusiness’ Director of Strategy in New York, Andrea Fabbri. The two discuss innovation and marketing principles with real-life examples from Mr. Bayer’s extensive experience with some of the top B2B brands.
In this must-hear episode of Expert Opinion, Andrea Fabbri, Director of Strategy at BrandingBusiness talks with Mark Schaefer, author of Social Media Explained: Untangling the World’s Most Misunderstood Business Trend and the best-selling book on Twitter, The Tao of Twitter. Mark shares insightful facts about the direction and evolution of social media, as well as an overview on the five core concepts of social media.
Founding Partner Ray Baird speaks with Andrea Fabbri, BrandingBusiness’ newly hired Director of Strategy for New York. Andrea shares insights into the challenges facing both clients and agencies today engaged in rebranding efforts. The two discuss the importance of differentiation, establishing a clear vision, and why the brand experience plays a major role in business success.
Lisa Cohn of Energy Efficiency Markets Podcast continues her interview with Andrea Fabbri, chief operating officer of EcoAlign. He explains why people want to save energy—but don't. A smart grid could help solve the problem. He addresses some of the challenges of implementing a smart grid.
Lisa Cohn of Energy Efficiency Markets Podcast interviews Andrea Fabbri, chief operating officer of EcoAlign. He explains why people want to save energy--but don't. A smart grid could help solve the problem. He addresses some of the challenges of implementing a smart grid.