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Corporate Reputation And The Whistleblower Culture

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Tom Mueller, who interviewed over 200 corporate whistleblowers for his book Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud , proclaims this “the age of the whistleblower.”. There is no guarantee of protection for any whistleblower. So what can businesses do to protect themselves, and what can we do as a culture?

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How To Protect Reputation In The Age Of Leaks

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This comes after Susan Fowler, who spent an eventful year as an Uber engineer, wrote a blog post detailing a culture of relentless sexual harassment, gender bias, and cutthroat competition at the company. But for ordinary organizations, trivial leaks of internal conversations or information can be problematic. Look at the White House.

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5 Crisis Lessons Every Marketer Should Learn from the Papa John's Pizza Meltdown

MaccaPR

The fallout when Schnatter’s off – the – rails racial rant leaked out on July 11 was rapid and relentless. But when the flaws in the company's spokes-founder or spokes-celebrity come to light, such as with Subway spokesperson and now convicted sex offender Jared Fogel, a brand hanging by that single person’s reputation can tank.

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