In the News–The Media
Show Aspiration, Not Arrogance, to Rebuild Bank Reputations
Davia Temin, American Banker, May 24, 2012
Most of us in the banking community are seeking – after the crash – to do the right thing: to rebuild trust, rebuild shareholder value, rebuild client loyalty, rebuild businesses, and rebuild lives. But as time goes on, and memories fade, perhaps we should keep on remembering that the job has not been finished, even as we are seduced by some renewed successes. “Never say what you are going to do, say what you are seeking to do.” […read more]
A Pattern of Deception Brought Thompson Down
Kim Davis, Internet Evolution, May 15, 2012
This article on former Scott Thompson’s short-lived tenure as Yahoo! CEO quotes Davia’s May 2012 article in Forbes, “Little Lies; Big Lies–Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson’s Revisionist Story.” […read more]
No White Lies: Yahoo and the Importance of Accuracy
Shannon Wilkinson, Reputation Communications, May 15, 2012
This article cites Davia’s May 2012 article in Forbes, “Little Lies; Big Lies–Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson’s Revisionist Story.” […read more]
What Does Your Degree Mean?
Nancy Colasurdo, Fox Business, May 9, 2012
In 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 comments on Thompson’s “misstated” college major. […read more]
The 180 Degrees Between Warren Buffett And Steve Jobs On Cancer Disclosure
Kerry Dolan, Forbes, April 18, 2012
One of Davia’s Forbes.com columns is cited in this article about the best and worst practices evident in the handling of the two CEOs’ cancer announcements. […read more]
Is flipping out in public a new American norm?
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. Here is their commentary on the article, and a link to the article itself. […read more]
Career Experts’ Advice: ‘Just Resign and Move On’
Leslie Kwoh, The Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2012
Davia is quoted in an article about the Goldman Sachs resignation letter scandal on the costs of ignoring employee concerns. […read more]
Crisis Experts on What John Galliano Should Do to Rebuild His Career
Leah Bourne, NBC New York, March 3, 2011
Davia is interviewed for an article on designer John Galliano, whose anti-Semitic remarks were caught on videotape, resulting in his being put to trial in France. Davia talks about the importance of apologies and how Galliano could use them to help rescue his free-falling career. […read more]
Exaggerating on a Resume
Elizabeth Garone, The Wall Street Journal, December 1, 2010
“Even if you end up losing out on this particular position, you’ve learned an important lesson, says Ms. Temin. ‘Your reputation for trustworthiness is your greatest asset,’ she says. ‘No matter how expedient it would be to play fast and loose with the facts, don’t. Long-term reputation trumps expediency every time.'” […read more]
Healthy Media For Youth Summit Takes Place in Washington
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 last week to identify ways to ‘promote media messages that inspire, empower and engage youth.'” […read more]
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