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Davia Temin, Philanthropy New York, June 18, 2013 Crisis is turning into the “new normal” for most organizations and corporations in this post-recession era. And foundations are as vulnerable and prone to crisis as public companies and universities,...
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Marcy Syms and Davia Temin, Agenda, June 10, 2013 Corporate boards are facing crises of a magnitude never before seen, with even the most experienced board directors finding themselves ill-prepared for crisis. Therefore, how boards respond to such events speaks...
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Tyler Mathisen and Susie Gharib, Nightly Business Report, April 4, 2013 Carnival Cruise Lines’ unsafe passenger ships, JCPenney’s controversial branding revamp and lululemon’s product issues, including too-sheer yoga pants – which corporate CEO is...
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Tom Temin and Emily Kopp, “The Federal Drive,” Federal News Radio, May 24, 2013 “Which office do I go to to get my reputation back?” asked former Secretary of Labor Raymond Donovan in 1987 after being acquitted of fraud charges. More than 25 years later,...
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Suzanne Oaks, Corporate Board Member, May 9, 2013 Resilience and the boardroom: what does it take to think long-term in a world focused on quarterly results? WomenCorporateDirectors Global Institute challenges director thinking on earnings reports, consumer...
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Nicholas Elliott, The Wall Street Journal, May 1, 2013 Some car advertising, and some advertising across the board, is taking on a sinister or inappropriate tone, in order to be noticed. See The Wall Street Journal’s Morning Risk Report on “The Car Ad...