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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, June 4, 2018 University of Southern California President C.L. Max Nikias agreed to step down late last month, just over a week after allegations were made public that a longtime gynecologist...
by | | Crisis Management, Crisis of the Week, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, February 27, 2018 Steve Wynn resigned as chairman and chief executive of casino and hotel company Wynn Resorts Ltd. this month following an article in The Wall Street Journal which, drawing...
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, December 12, 2017 NBC News is in crisis after it fired longtime “Today” show anchor Matt Lauer after he was accused of sexual misconduct. The move came hours before the magazine...
by | | Crisis Management, Crisis of the Week, Cybersecurity, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, September 19, 2017 The hack of personal information of around 143 million people has put credit-monitoring service Equifax Inc. in the crisis bullseye. Hackers swiped Social Security numbers,...
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, June 19, 2017 We head to Asia for this week’s crisis, where Fujifilm Holdings announced losses from accounting irregularities in New Zealand were much larger than first thought and...
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, March 27, 2017 The crisis magnifying lens puts it focus on McDonald’s Corp. after a message was sent on the company’s Twitter account calling President Donald Trump “a...