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Jena McGregor, The Washington Post, March 22, 2018 After Mark Zuckerberg broke his silence Wednesday about the mushrooming Cambridge Analytica scandal, it’s hard to argue the Facebook founder and CEO has said too little. Zuckerberg wrote a 935-word...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management, Social Media, The Media
Ari Zoldan, Inc., March 22, 2018 Facebook hasn’t exactly been sitting pretty in the court of public opinion, even if many who were holding its feet to the fire over unscrupulous “fake news” stories and Russian-bought political advertisements were...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Perception & Psychology, Reputation Management
Matthew Townsend, Bloomberg, March 22, 2018 It’s never a good time for companies to grapple with a scandal over sexist behavior. At Nike Inc., it’s especially awkward given its ambition to target female shoppers. The world’s largest sports brand...
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Howard Gold, MarketWatch, March 22, 2018 Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg finally broke his silence late Wednesday afternoon. In a long and technical statement posted on his Facebook page, the CEO addressed the massive misuse of personal information in which a...
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Ben Ashwell, Institutional Investor, March 19, 2018 Until now, gun control in the US has only been a concern from an IR perspective in terms of faith-based investors, but the high-profile public debate since the Parkland school shooting in Florida may be changing...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management, Women & Girls Leadership
Jackie Stewart, National Mortgage News, March 12, 2018 As titans of entertainment and media resign over sexual harassment charges, many bankers argue that their industry already had its reckoning two decades ago and is largely free of the worst problems as a...