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Davia Temin, The Corporate Board, May/June 2012 Someone posts a harsh item about your company on Twitter. The comment is picked up and amplified through other online venues, and the company’s stock prices take a fall—all within hours. Today’s world of...
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Davia Temin, Intangible Asset, May 4, 2012 Davia speaks about the importance of “intangible assets” such as trust and loyalty in brand building, specifically related to the financial crises and reputational crisis surrounding financial firms like Goldman Sachs. If...
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Davia Temin, Forbes, April 18, 2012 “It is probably much easier to announce your cancer diagnosis in a press release when it is only stage 1…” writes Davia Temin on her Forbes.com blog. […read more]
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Davia Temin, Forbes.com, March 29, 2012 Davia examines what the all external media stimulation we receive every day does to our inner selves in her Forbes.com article on stress taking its toll on people in 2012, specifically citing the recent, public meltdowns of the...
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Reputation Matters, Forbes, March 14, 2012 Davia examines another reputational nightmare for investment firm Goldman Sachs. This time it’s a rogue employee’s public resignation announced in an op-ed in The New York Times, and traveling virtually...
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Reputation Matters, Forbes, February 28, 2012 I grew up only miles from Chardon, Ohio. In those days, the only thing the town was known for was maple syrup. Early every spring, just about this time of the year, my parents and I would go down to Chardon’s Maple...