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Credibility vs. Quantity: Trust in the Age of AI and Fake News

On March 26, FleishmanHillard and Kreatív are co-hosting a workshop to explore the intersection of consumer expectations, business goals, and communication trends. In anticipation of the event, Szatmári Péter, the agency’s Director of Expertise, provides a brief overview of the key topics we will discuss from an international perspective.

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Compass – well-used insight rather than magic spells is the secret to successful communication

Let's meet, have breakfast, and talk shop together at the FleishmanHillard and Kreatív Magazin workshop! – March 26, 2025

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Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra — Do you see the music?

The rebranding of the Orchestra was one of our most complex and unique projects. A new identity for an internationally known band with a 60-year history had to be created in such a way that it would appeal to future audiences and stand out in international competition.

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FH25 - This is how we built a HUB model for InnoEnergy

When InnoEnergy - now Inno - was looking for a regional communication partner, one thing was certain: they did not need 14 different voices, but a common narrative in East-Central Europe. Our task was to create a hub agency model from Budapest that would simultaneously provide strategic unity, rapid decision-making, and real local relevance in up to 14 countries.

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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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