by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Perception & Psychology, Reputation Management
Jessica Hall, Portland Press Herald, February 20, 2014 The Maine Department of Marine Resources announcement that it will be closing a portion of the Penobscot River to loberstering and crabbing due to mercury contamination has prompted discussion as to whether...
by | | Corporate Governance, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Perception & Psychology, Reputation Management
Jeff Green, Bloomberg, February 10, 2014 AOL Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Armstrong is on a long list of corporate bosses who put their trust in an apology to contain fallout from an embarrassing public statement. Armstrong said he was sorry and...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Perception & Psychology, Reputation Management, The Media
Jena McGregor, The Washington Post, January 13, 2014 Crisis communications experts weigh in on Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel’s interview with CNBC in which he discusses the massive security breach that happened last December. Davia Temin was among those...
by | | Crisis Management, In the News, Reputation Management, The Media
Matt Townsend, Bloomberg, January 10, 2014 Governor Chris Christie was successful in managing his George Washington Bridge crisis until he channeled Richard Nixon. His response breaks a basic tenet of damage control, says Davia Temin. […read more]
by | | In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Other Articles, Reputation Management, The Media
T&C Press Release, The Street, December 9, 2013 “All corporations, organizations, CEOs and boards I know are struggling to define their optimal presence on social media,” says Davia Temin , CEO of Temin and Company. “The field is changing so...
by | | In the News, Leadership & Strategy, Perception & Psychology, Reputation Management
Kate Davidson, Marketplace, November 12, 2013 Marketplace Radio’s Kate Davidson interviews Davia Temin on the “Faux-pology” – when an apology really isn’t an apology. […read more]