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Why Boeing’s Reputation Radar Failed

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Professor Sucher argues that, had Muilenberg framed the accidents more broadly by acknowledging uncertainty and pledging to investigate a possible connection between the two crashes, he might have limited the damage to Boeing’s reputation. In some ways it’s analogous to the 2017 data privacy scandal experienced by Equifax.

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How to Develop a Corporate Policy for Employee Use of AI: A Guide for Automotive Suppliers

Bianchi Biz Blog

As generative AI tools continue to gain popularity in the workplace, it has become increasingly evident that automotive suppliers need to consider establishing a corporate policy that governs their employees’ use of these tools. Some companies will want to limit the use of AI tools to conducting research or analyzing data.

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A fish rots from the head: reputation needs leadership

PR in High Definition

Over the years I’ve had the privilege of engaging with a number of major tech bosses to get their views on reputation, but one insight that came through strongly in my conversations was that “when it comes to reputation, a fish rots from the head.”. But managing a company or brand’s reputation is rarely simple.

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Revisit the Best Moments from Minds Worth Meeting Season 4

Stern + Associates

This season on Minds Worth Meeting , we talked to renowned thought leaders from Stern Strategy Group’s exclusive roster of speakers and advisors about everything from leading with purpose to digital exhaustion, protecting reputation and more.

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When A Privacy Breach Is A PR Crisis: How To Avoid It

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

But in the real world, such admissions may make the hacked party vulnerable to litigation or further reputation harm. The best privacy crisis is the one that doesn’t happen, of course. Convey a “commonsense” digital communications policy to employees. Have a digital media policy.

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Physician Internet Defamation: How Doctors Can Deal with False Reviews and Protect Their Reputation

Melissa Agnes

The reality is that most anyone with a computer can cause very serious damage to your reputation: upset customers, ex-employees, ex-business partners, ex-spouses and more. Combating False, Harmful Reviews and Protecting Your Reputation. Monitor your online reputation. Encourage positive reviews.

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What is crisis communication? [and how you can always be prepared for the unexpected]

Presspage

All this is done to protect the brand’s reputation and keep operations from coming to a halt. It also involves all of the behind the scenes activities that PR and corporate communication teams do to protect their company’s reputation. Without the facts, you can’t rectify the situation or begin to undo the damage to your reputation.