Sunday 30 October 2016

Twitter moves China ops to Singapore | Jean-Michel Wu leaves McCann | Makeup-shaming video creates a stir in Japan

 
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Monday, 31 October, 2016

Twitter insists it's not closing Hong Kong office

Byravee Iyer

As part of a global reduction in staff, the social platform is moving its China operations to Singapore, but will still have a Hong Kong presence.

 

Jean-Michel Wu leaves McCann for Grace Blue

Faaez Samadi

Former McCann Worldgroup APAC senior exec joins global headhunting business in its Asia expansion.

 

Makeup shaming on a train: Etiquette ad provokes reactions in Japan

David Blecken

Intentionally or not, a Tokyu Corp video suggests that offending people can be effective.

 
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'Fendirumi' symbolise traditional luxury's desperation

David Blecken

Fuzzy Fendi mascots offer an interesting interpretation of 'high-end'.

 

75 percent of internet use will be mobile in 2017: Zenith

Gabey Goh

Mobile advertising will account for 60 percent of all internet advertising in 2018, according to Zenith.

 
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Private view: Nursery crimes, unlimited stadiums and Big Gulps

Staff Reporters

Nora Manjit and Suthisak Sucharittanonta share their reactions to work from PS The Children, Cadbury, Mondelez, Nanfu Battery, Nike and 7-Eleven.

 

Editor's Picks

Leadership, relationships must adapt for fourth industrial revolution

Lindsay Pattison

Global Maxus CEO Lindsay Pattison discusses creating the conditions for success amidst rapidly changing conditions.

 

The coming wave of ecommerce for consumer goods

Reynold D'Silva

Online sales account for a small amount of FMCG revenue today, but brands need to prepare for rapid change or risk getting swamped, writes Facebook's Reynold D'Silva.

 

No reason to pull Pierce Brosnan ads: Pan Bahar CEO

Raahil Chopra

Contract wasn't violated, and the ads are working, the company's CEO tells Campaign India.

 

Much ado over the name of a pork burger

Soon Chen Kang 江欣珍

Malaysian eatery Ninja Joe has (perhaps purposely) courted controversy in the naming of its "P. Ramly" pork sandwich.

 

How Origami Pay aims to corner Japan's mobile payments space

David Blecken

Deals and data will be key for the company to differentiate itself in a sector that is about to become a lot more competitive.

 

Events

Marketing Innovation

Marketing Innovation

Nov 3, 2016

Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel

 
Financial Services Marketing

Financial Services Marketing

Nov 10, 2016

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong

 
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Campaign Jobs
 

Xpand Group: Head of Digital - Performance Marketing

Kuala Lumpur

 

CHANDLER MACLEOD: Social Media Editor (English)

Hong Kong

 

Prospect: Associate Director - Japanese speaking

Hong Kong

 

Aspire: Greater China Digital Manager

Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

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