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Showcasing PR Versatility: FleishmanHillard Budapest Supports InvestHK’s Mission to Attract Hungarian Business to Asia

On May 15, 2025, FleishmanHillard Budapest played a pivotalrole in organizing a high-impact press briefing for Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK),demonstrating the agency’s dynamic capabilities in international investmentpromotion and media relations.

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What Is an Insight – and Why Is It Essential for Effective Corporate Communication?

One of the most important yet often underestimated keys to successful corporate communication is insight. But what exactly does this term mean, and how can it make our communication relevant, credible and motivating for the target audience?

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FH25 - More than a client: WING

Our cooperation with Wallis was both about profession and development. We worked with the group's companies for 15 years. This partnership has been one of the most valuable areas of learning in our 25 years, it has been one of our most important lessons: as leaders and as organizations, we have learned a lot from it, and it is still part of our identity.

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25 years, 25 solutions

The power of true - 25 years of professional curiosity, diversity and enthusiasm. And a team that still works today with the same passion as at the beginning.

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Why Internal Communication Is the Hidden Engine of Business Performance - FleishmanHillard Budapest Insight

When employees feel they are the last to know, they start looking for the exit. In our latest study, 61 % of people thinking about changing jobs said poor internal communication was a leading factor. At the same time, only 23 % of the global workforce is engaged at work, while the productivity drag from disengagement costs a typical S&P 500 company up to US $355 million every year.

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Text effects – PR and literature

If the text is alive, it affects you, it captivates you. If it creates a world, like Árpád Göncz did in The Lord of the Rings. If you want to read it again, underline it, note down one of its masterfully striking sentences, like in Zoltán Pék's translation of Moon Palace (Paul Auster), for example. Or if it is so brilliant that it surpasses even the original, like Mici Mackó by Karinthy.

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