Best CEOs — Keeping Out of Trouble
Barron’s released its list of best CEOs this past week. I thought one of the criteria for making the list was telling — identifying CEOs who kept their companies out of trouble. As we have...
View ArticleWhere was the Board?
I know many of you do not stay awake worrying about what your company board is up to but it is definitely important if you think about it some more. No surprise that boards are talking alot about the...
View ArticleReputation Stumble Rate Still High
Each year Weber Shandwick measures the rate at which companies lose their #1 most admired position in their respective industries on the Fortune World’s Most Admired Companies survey. We call this the...
View ArticleLeadership Lessons On Preparedness
I am in a big believer in being prepared for reputational damage or crisis. My book on Corporate Reputation: 12 StepsTo Safeguarding and Recovering Reputation is all about learning from crisis and...
View ArticleStumbling through Business School
Totally agree. Just read an article about teaching reputation management in business schools. I gather it is not happening. Actually, this topic has been circulating for as many years as I have been in...
View ArticleReputation Stumble Rate Swings Back Up
There’s no avoiding the bad odds of maintaining a coveted top shelf reputation spot in one’s industry. Each year Weber Shandwick measures the rate at which companies lose their #1 most admired position...
View ArticleAnother one stumbles…
I have to say that the headline in today’s WSJ re the $2 billion trading loss at JPMorganChase strongly resonated with me. The title is “J.P. Morgan Trades in Its Crown.” In our research on...
View ArticleThe High Cost of Reputation Loss
I was pleased to be alerted to a copy of Reputation Review 2012 by Rory Knight, chairman of Oxford Metrica. Years ago I used some of their research in my book on CEOs and particularly on how CEOs can...
View ArticleThe Reputation Stumble Rate Recedes Slightly
Weber Shandwick’s annual calculation of reputation loss – the “stumble rate” – finds that a few more of the world’s largest companies retained their esteemed status as their industries’ #1 most admired...
View ArticleReputation Stumble Rate Still High
Each year Weber Shandwick measures the rate at which companies lose their #1 most admired position in their respective industries on the Fortune World’s Most Admired Companies survey. We call this the...
View ArticleLeadership Lessons On Preparedness
I am in a big believer in being prepared for reputational damage or crisis. My book on Corporate Reputation: 12 StepsTo Safeguarding and Recovering Reputation is all about learning from crisis and...
View ArticleStumbling through Business School
Totally agree. Just read an article about teaching reputation management in business schools. I gather it is not happening. Actually, this topic has been circulating for as many years as I have been in...
View ArticleReputation Stumble Rate Swings Back Up
There’s no avoiding the bad odds of maintaining a coveted top shelf reputation spot in one’s industry. Each year Weber Shandwick measures the rate at which companies lose their #1 most admired position...
View ArticleAnother one stumbles…
I have to say that the headline in today’s WSJ re the $2 billion trading loss at JPMorganChase strongly resonated with me. The title is “J.P. Morgan Trades in Its Crown.” In our research on...
View ArticleThe High Cost of Reputation Loss
I was pleased to be alerted to a copy of Reputation Review 2012 by Rory Knight, chairman of Oxford Metrica. Years ago I used some of their research in my book on CEOs and particularly on how CEOs can...
View ArticleThe Reputation Stumble Rate Recedes Slightly
Weber Shandwick’s annual calculation of reputation loss – the “stumble rate” – finds that a few more of the world’s largest companies retained their esteemed status as their industries’ #1 most admired...
View ArticleA Reputation Recovery
The title of the article says it all, “Sailing through a scandal.” Rupert Murdoch and his empire have turned the corner on reputation recovery. As you recall, News Corp was engulfed in scandal over the...
View ArticleGlobalization as a driver of corporate reputation
Every year when the Fortune World’s Most Admired Companies (WMAC) list comes out, I wonder what the editors will write about to sum up the results. The feature usually focuses on one of the nine...
View ArticleReputation damage tops the lists of fears
The Global Risk Management Survey by AON is out for 2015. I always look forward to learning what is keeping 1,400 global risk management professionals up at night. This year, damage to reputation/brand...
View ArticleThe Freefalling Reputation Stumble Rate
Weber Shandwick’s annual calculation of reputation loss – the “stumble rate” – finds the lowest rate of loss since we began calculating and tracking this rate back in 2010. During 2015, just about...
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