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Reputation Risk Insurance: Exercise Your Protection

Reputation Us

Risk and insurance professionals are putting increasingly less emphasis on physical assets, and more focus on intangible risks such as cyber threats, business interruption and reputational risks. Today, most corporations value brand and reputation ahead of property, plants and equipment.”. Employee abuse. Bodily injury.

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Can rebranding reshape your reputation? 

PR in High Definition

Facebook sceptics might think that the ‘Meta’ rebrand is merely an aesthetic exercise in an attempt to cover up a string of wrongdoings. But in the case of Facebook (and many other rebrands, which I’ll come onto), it can also be a reputation reshaping exercise, which brings me to the question, is a rebrand enough to save a reputation?

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A wave of layoffs: how to protect the company's reputation

Reputation Antistress by Sergii Bidenko

The announced numbers of layoffs in branded companies are impressive. However, the companies are trying to soften the shock with remarks like: "This is just 5% of the total number of employees worldwide". The employees were invited to a joint video meeting in Zoom, where they were informed of their layoffs.

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LISTEN UP! How Listening Reveals and Strengthens Reputation

Reputation Us

Listening (not talking) to staff, recruits, customers and public leads businesses to problem identification and problem solving—while enhancing reputation. ReputationUs advocates that listening is vital to be a successful organization—and your company’s reputation depends upon it. We say that brand is what you say about business.

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LISTEN UP! How Listening Reveals Reputation

Reputation Us

Listening (not talking) to staff, recruits, customers and public leads businesses to problem identification and problem solving—while enhancing reputation. ReputationUs advocates that listening is vital to be a successful organization—and your company’s reputation depends upon it. We say that brand is what you say about business.

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Managing Conflicts in a ‘Cancel-Culture’ Environment

PRSay

But public relations doesn’t have such a provision, which means that practitioners much decide whether or not to help a particular organization build, grow and protect its reputation. With today’s CEO activism, there’s a chance that a vocal executive’s views may run counter to employees, agency staff or other clients.

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This New Year, Resolve to Give Your Staff Presentation Training

PRSay

The exercises often concentrate on opposites and extremes, such as gesticulating versus keeping your hands in your lap. When teams speak in sync, that consistency builds faith among external audiences that company representatives are all rowing with precision in the same direction, which helps companies build brands and manage reputations.

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