Innovative Strategies Help Small Businesses Cut Through the Noise

Even the most resource-rich global companies struggle to make a lasting impact with customers. In an article in The Globe and Mail, Mia Wedgbury, president of High Road Communications, a Fleishman-Hillard company, talks about using innovative tactics to help small businesses “cut through the noise.”

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