by | | In the News, Leadership & Strategy
Rajeshni Naidu-Ghelani, BNN Bloomberg, August 24, 2018 Burning the midnight oil at work? Many of us are guilty of it. But Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk’s admission in a New York Times interview that he works 120 hours a week on little sleep has sparked a...
by | | Corporate Governance, Crisis Management, Executive Presence, In the News, Leadership & Strategy
Dan Bigman, Chief Executive, June 25, 2018 When boards are in awe of founder CEOs, bad things can happen. Just ask former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. If Holder was to sum up the board’s role in the cultural meltdown at Uber that almost derailed the...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Samuel Rubenfeld, The Wall Street Journal, June 22, 2018 There is tremendous reputational risk for companies linked in any way to the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy that separated infants and children from their...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Jay Greene and Vanessa Fuhrmans, The Wall Street Journal, June 21, 2018 Intel Corp. said Chief Executive Brian Krzanich resigned for violating company policy by having a relationship with a co-worker, one of the most prominent CEOs to lose a job in an era of...
by | | Corporate Governance, Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Vanessa Fuhrmans and Rachel Feintzeig, The Wall Street Journal, June 21, 2018 Chief executives used to be able to operate with little scrutiny beyond their quarterly results. That’s no longer the case. Decades ago, board members were more likely to look the...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Dean Rotbart, Monday Morning Radio, June 10, 2018 To kick of his 7th year of hosting Monday Morning Radio, award-winning journalist Dean Rotbart invited back one of his most popular all-time guests, Davia Temin, founder & CEO of crisis management firm Temin and...