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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, November 30, 2015 The crisis this week deals with Tesla Motor’s decision to recall all Model S cars—about 90,000 of them—because of a problem reported with a seat belt in one of the...
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, September 21, 2015 This week we look at the statements and actions of United Continental Holdings Inc., which replaced its CEO and two of his top executives amid a continuing corruption...
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, July 27, 2015 The crisis this week involves the actions taken by Toshiba Corp. in the wake of an accounting scandal that saw the company overstate earnings by more than $1.2 billion over...
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, June 1, 2015 The crisis this week is the one involving Adult Friend Finder, the hookup dating site that suffered a data breach that exposed its users’ sexual secrets. Among the data...
by | | Crisis Management, Crisis of the Week, In the News, Reputation Management
Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, April 14, 2015 This week we look at Blue Bell Creameries L.P. and how it is handling a recall of ice cream products linked to a listeria outbreak. Three people died in Kansas, and while...
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, February 17, 2015 NBC News, anchorman Brian Williams and NBC parent company Comcast Corp. are the subject of this week’s crisis. Mr. Williams first removed himself from the...