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Guidelines for a graduate careers microsite – Part Two
The second report in the series of guidelines for a graduate career microsites is based on the view point of law undergraduates to give balance to the Intendance view presented in part one. The survey covers many areas of career microsite methodology to find out what influences students perception of legal websites. (?) |
£300.00 |
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Guidelines for a graduate careers microsite – Part One
This latest white paper from Intendance Research highlights how an effective online recruitment strategy can boost your organisation's ability to attract talented staff. Fully interactive with links to best (and worst) practice examples of a variety of useful microsite features, this paper allows readers to quickly and efficiently navigate according to their needs. (?) |
£150.00 |
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Corporate Social Responsibility White Paper
This white paper seeks to establish the key guidelines needed to create a Corporate Social Responsibility website section or microsite. CSR has become an increasingly important concern among consumers, and as companies seek to improve their business practices to keep step with public opinion, communicating these reforms online is now vital. The paper reviews several websites across a range of professional sectors in order to determine a series of best (and worst) practice guidelines for communicating your CSR performance. (?) |
£150.00 |
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Innovation in content delivery
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£150.00 |
AIM–listed companies reports |
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Intendance AIM-listed companies’ websites 2007: Who is Winning and Why? - 32 pages
An assessment of the websites of the 25 largest AIM-listed companies by market capitalisation, revealing best practice for website content, usability and design to help companies communicate their IR and PR information effectively online. The report coincides with the date of the London Stock Exchange’s Rule 26; a directive that sets a minimum standard for financial reporting online by AIM-listed companies. (?) |
£500.00 |
Private Equity reports |
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Intendance Private Equity Firms Websites 2006: Who is Winning and Why? - 34 pages
An investigation into the websites of the top 25 UK Private Equity firms and how these firms use their website to differentiate themselves alongside their peers. This report assesses the quality of each firms' website through an analysis of Content and Usability, deriving best practice principles for website development and management (?) |
£500.00 |
Other Solicitors reports |
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’Intendance Fast Fifty’ Solicitors Websites 2007: Who is Winning and Why? (supplied as a single printed copy)
The latest annual review of the solicitors’ websites, this research again focuses on the fifty fastest growing firms (by turnover) out of the UK Top 100. The research includes the results from a detailed survey of the firms in the report sample, seeking detailed information about their online strategy, as well as best practice guidelines for website development and management. Also features an extended interview with the architect of the winning website. (?) |
£1,250.00 |
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’Intendance Fast Fifty’ Solicitors Websites 2006: Who is Winning and Why? (supplied as a single printed copy) - 71 pages
Considerably expanded on the 2005 version, this research focuses on the fifty fastest growing firms (by turnover) out of the UK Top 100. The research includes the results from a detailed survey of the firms in the report sample, seeking detailed information about their online strategy. (?) |
£1,250.00 |
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’Intendance Fast Fifty’ Solicitors Websites 2006: Who is Winning and Why? (supplied as a PDF version for unlimited distribution ‘in-house’ – price includes one single printed copy) - 71 pages (?) |
£4,250.00 |
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‘Intendance Fast Fifty’ Solicitors websites report 2005 – Who is Winning and Why? - 40 pages
Our fourth annual investigation into solicitors' websites but in a departure from previous annual reports, this research focuses on the fifty fastest growing firms (by turnover) out of the UK Top 100. The research includes the results from a detailed survey of the firms in the report sample, seeking detailed information about their online strategy. (?) |
£375.00 |
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Solicitors websites report 2004 – Who is Winning and Why? - 25 pages
Through a detailed investigation into the websites of 100 medium-sized law firms in London, we establish website best practice guidelines for the legal profession and discuss some topical issues concerning the use of online. The third annual report in the series. (?) |
£200.00 |
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Solicitors websites report 2003 – Who is Winning and Why? - 17 pages
Through a detailed investigation into the websites of 100 medium-sized law firms in London, we establish website best practice guidelines for the legal profession and discuss some topical issues concerning the use of online. The second annual report in the series. (?) |
£150.00 |
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Solicitors websites report 2002 – Who is Winning and Why? - 11 pages
Through a detailed investigation into the websites of 100 medium-sized law firms in London, we establish website best practice guidelines for the legal profession and discuss some topical issues concerning the use of online. The first annual report in the series. (?) |
£100.00 |
Barristers reports |
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Barristers' websites 2005 – Chambers' Online Strategy - 30 pages
As a follow up to our investigation into chambers' websites in 2004, this report sheds light on the online strategy of 100 leading barristers' chambers. Based on a survey of these chambers, our research reveals facts and figures both about how barristers use websites now – and how they perceive the future. (?) |
£750.00 |
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Barristers' websites report 2004 – Who is Winning and Why? - 24 pages
A major investigation into the websites of 100 leading London chambers, this report assesses the quality of each chambers' website and derives best practice principles from our findings. Sponsored by legal recruitment specialists LPA, this report has been referenced by chambers throughout England and Wales. (?) |
£400.00 |
Accountants reports |
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Accountants websites report 2004 – Who is Winning and Why? - 27 pages
The second in a series of our annual report assessing the quality of accountants' websites. Based on an investigation into 100 firms – including the Big Four – this report ranks firms by their website score and draws best practice principles from the extensive results. (?) |
£400.00 |
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Accountants websites report 2003 – Who is Winning and Why? - 19 pages
The first in a series of our annual report assessing the quality of accountants' websites. Based on an investigation into 100 firms this report ranks firms by their website score and draws best practice principles from the extensive results. (?) |
£200.00 |