by | | Crisis Management, Crisis of the Week, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, January 9, 2017 Chip maker Qualcomm Inc. takes crisis center stage this week after a regulator in South Korea said it would fine the company $853 million for alleged antitrust violations...
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Matt Townsend, Bloomberg Technology, December 19, 2016 As president-elect, Donald Trump is pro-business and a champion of corporate tax cuts. And anti-free trade and a big-company bully. That’s a disorienting mix for chief executive officers trying to suss...
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Cory Schouten, CBS MoneyWatch, December 9, 2016 A high-profile dustup this week between Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg and President-elect Donald Trump has left corporate board members and CEOs on edge. Shortly after news emerged that Muilenburg had questioned...
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Dean Rotbart, Monday Morning Radio, March 23, 2015 This week on Monday Morning Radio, Davia Temin tells listeners how to forge thought leadership and reputation management into titanium-strong marketing tools – both for yourself, and for your company or products....
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, August 22, 2016 Delta Air Lines finds itself in the crisis spotlight following a power failure that led to a crash of its computer network that prompted the cancellation of more than 1,000...
by | | Corporate Governance, In the News, Leadership & Strategy
Tony Chapelle, Agenda, June 13, 2016 Many corporate executives and board directors advocate the benefits of the corporate organizational structure known as customer centricity. Rather than organizing a business into product or regional units, about 30% of...