by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Reputation Management, Social Media
John Enger, MPR News, May 30, 2018 In the small hours of Tuesday morning, comedian and TV star Roseanne Barr crafted a tweet that was widely seen as hateful and racist. Barr has since apologized for her tweet, and claimed she was using the sleeping drug...
by | | Corporate Governance, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Women & Girls Leadership
Jan Alexander, Robb Report’s Muse, May 29, 2018 If you follow the news of workplace sexual misconduct—and who doesn’t these days?—you’ve no doubt heard that investors in any number of companies are clamoring for more women on the board of...
by | | Corporate Governance, Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Tony Chapelle, Agenda, May 18, 2018 Details continue to emerge about consulting deals that Donald Trump’s personal attorney Michael Cohen sought after the 2016 election in return for perspective on the incoming president’s viewpoints. As the plot twists...
by | | Crisis Articles, Forbes “Reputation Matters” Columns, Reputation Articles
Leadership, “Reputation Matters,” Forbes, May 14, 2018 Real #MeToo incidents in the workplace aren’t happening in a vacuum. Whether they are the most egregious examples of sexual harassment and abuse, or more subtle acts of unconscious bias, they all...
by | | Crisis Management, Executive Presence, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Jena McGregor, The Washington Post, May 4, 2018 Elon Musk may have said what many frustrated chief executives — eager to talk about big visions or new strategies rather than answer questions about capital expenditures — dream of saying in response to financial...