by | | Corporate Governance, In the News, Leadership & Strategy
Jeff Green, Bloomberg, December 19, 2017 The same-day deaths of two aging chief executive officers — industry icons in railroading and banking — show why some investors and governance experts want companies to disclose more about succession plans and...
by | | Corporate Governance, Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Jef Feeley and Anders Melin, Bloomberg, December 13, 2017 Some Liberty Tax Inc. investors have lost patience with founder John Hewitt. A pension fund is asking a judge to order Hewitt to relinquish his controlling stake in the national tax-preparation...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management, The Media
Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, December 12, 2017 NBC News is in crisis after it fired longtime “Today” show anchor Matt Lauer after he was accused of sexual misconduct. The move came hours before the magazine...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Reputation Management
Jennifer Smith, The Wall Street Journal, December 4, 2017 The Metropolitan Opera already was struggling to get its financial house in order when the bombshell hit: Multiple allegations of sexual abuse by famed conductor James Levine, who served as the...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Other Articles, Reputation Management, The Media
Richard Quest, Quest Means Business, CNN Money, November 29, 2017 U.S. TV anchor, Matt Lauer, was fired by NBC news after a complaint about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace. Forget the drawn-out Harvey Weinstein or Kevin Spacey. With Matt...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News
Business for America, November 16, 2017 As a crisis strategist, Davia Temin deals with the thorniest issues of the day, from global politics and instability, to corporate board and C-suite priorities and intrigue, to the crises faced by our nation’s top colleges and...