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Nancy Colasurdo, Fox Business, May 9, 2012In this article on the meaning of the college degree, Nancy Colasurdo quotes Davia’s May 2012 article in Forbes, “Little Lies; Big Lies–Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson’s Revisionist Story,” which...
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The Week, March 29, 2012 A JetBlue pilot and the producer of the viral video Kony 2012 both recently had very public meltdowns. The Week magazine picked up Davia’s Forbes article on the topic, and named it the “best opinion” piece for The Week....
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Jack McCalmon, The McCalmon Group, January 6, 2011This article on reputation and leadership takes from Davia’s “10 Ways for Leaders to Protect Their Reputation.” If you’d like to see the full article, please contact...
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Davia Temin, TLNT, January 4, 2011Culled from 25 years working in the field of reputation and crisis management at the highest levels, and seeing almost every gaffe imaginable, Davia presents her Top 10 ways for leaders to protect their reputations...
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Alice Krause, News On Women, October 10, 2010″The Healthy Media for Youth Summit, a partnership of Girl Scouts of the USA, the National Association of Broadcasters, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, and The Creative Coalition, took place...
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Elizabeth Garone, The Wall Street Journal, July 22, 2009This Wall Street Journal article talks about an increasingly common reason for firings â misuse of the internet and violations of email policy. […read more]