by | | Crisis Articles, Reputation Articles
Chief Executive, October 24, 2017 It used to be that a founding CEO could be excused all manner of misbehavior by his or her board, as long as it was kept quiet and the bottom line was not negatively impacted. In my 20 years as founder and CEO of a boutique crisis...
by | | Corporate Governance, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management, Women & Girls Leadership
Charles Stein, Laura Colby and Miles Weiss, Bloomberg, October 24, 2017 Fidelity Investments’ Abigail Johnson took center stage on Tuesday and counseled money managers gathering in Washington about charting their future in the digital world. But the chief...
by | | Corporate Governance, Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Jeff Green and Jordyn Holman, Bloomberg, October 17, 2017 Corporate directors should now be on notice: bad behavior isn’t so easily swept under the rug. As a parade of executives has been outed as sexist, racist or both, boards have been called on to set...
by | | Crisis Management, Cybersecurity, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Leigh Anderson, Lifehacker, September 21, 2017 The Equifax data breach, in which 143 million accounts were compromised and which might have years-long consequences for consumers, was historic in its scope and potential for damage. But it’s also notable for...