Alva Set to Transform Corporate Reputation Analysis
May 17, 2010
17th May 2010
Alva today launched the In Sight Automotive, the first of its new range of corporate reputation analysis services. The services are designed to allow organisations to build reputational risk assessment and analysis into their day-to day business processes to ensure reputation is managed in the same way as any other business asset.
- The In Sight Automotive is a sector-based report drawn from traditional and social media. The service provides organisations in the Automotive industry with a unique overview of the issues, trends and risks behind the news and social media chatter
- Alva In Sight for the Energy & Utilities and Financial Services sectors will follow shortly, with 32 industry sectors planned in total.
- Forthcoming Alva services will include: Alva: In Depth, Alva: In Research, Reputation Management Consultancy and the The Alva Reputation Forum
- Alva recently secured venture capital investment from a group of investors led by the Cass Entrepreneurship Fund.
To see the full press release, please click here.
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