6 Reasons to Study with the Irish Academy
- Advance your career (add another qualification to your existing skillset and gain a competitive workplace advantage). Our alumni include PR consultants and consultancy directors, government press officers, authors, national broadcasters, local and national print journalists, event organisers and wedding planners.
- Study in your own time (no need to attend classes on specific days).
- Study at your own pace (complete the course quickly, or at your leisure. You decide).
- Study with highly respected professionals (our tutors all work in industry and have vast experience. Their knowledge is current and they share it with you).
- Develop a relationship with your tutor (your personal tutor is a respected industry professional. Get to know them).
- Join a worldwide team of graduates (the Academy has been teaching national and international students since 1992. You are in good hands). Our graduates are based in: Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lesotho, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates.
Event management companies create atmosphere in shopping centres
Shopping centres have found it increasingly difficult to get people to come in and spend time. Especially in the current environment, when people are reluctant to spend, they are also reluctant to cross the door of a shopping centre. Without footfall, retail outlets look for discounts on rent, or close and move their business elsewhere. Without good footfall, shoppers who frequent the centres stop shopping there because of lack of atmosphere. Enter the Event Managers...
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The hottest new trend in B2B (Business-to-Business) marketing?
The worldwide economic downturn has led to a change in focus by most companies. Those which are thriving and surviving are concentrating on retaining their existing clients and spending less time trying to gain new ones. Everyone knows that new clients cost a lot of money to acquire, are difficult to settle (so that they become loyal to the company) and, in an economic downturn, may not pay their bills, or may not pay on time, or may demand very high discounts for the business they are giving you.
Read more: The hottest new trend in B2B (Business-to-Business) marketing?
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