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How to Manage Corporate Reputation with PESTLE Analysis

Onclusive

Gone are the days when business success was measured solely by profitability. Corporate reputation has become the most important brand asset—a company with a favorable public image is more appealing to customers, employees, investors, and other stakeholders.

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Corporate citizenship in America: Companies take a variety of approaches, but measurement and reporting need improvement

Agility PR Solutions

Corporate citizenship activities—which include corporate grants, employee volunteerism, education and community engagement, disaster aid, and racial injustice and equality support—are great ways to accomplish good things for US companies.

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Why monitoring external factors is key to corporate reputation

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Corporate reputation has surpassed profitability in its importance to business success—today’s customers, employees, investors, and other stakeholders have many choices, and they are leaning toward companies with a stellar public image. In the age of social media, managing corporate reputation is a complex undertaking.

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How PR Measures Corporate Reputation

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A positive public perception helps inspire employees, recruit new talent, protect a brand from negative PR, and differentiate its offering from that of the competition. The idea of placing a dollar value on abstract drivers like brand attachment, image, trust, and admiration may seem improbable upon first glance.

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Corporate Comms, PR, and Marketing Employee Turnover and Staffing is Hurting Brands

Axia PR

With the current voluntary turnover rate at 25% (almost double what it was three years ago) and costing an average of 33% of an employee’s annual salary to replace them, it’s time to think about retention measures for keeping your corporate communications, public relations, and marketing employees.

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Who PR Measurement Reports Should be Made For

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Two of the most important things to understand before you start to put together PR measurement reports is who the stakeholders are, and what they care about. All too often people shy away from measurement and metrics that go beyond SOV, but there are many valuable and interesting ways to measure. Know your audience.

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Corporate PR Index: Two Cool New Indices Track Corporate Reputations and Risk Exposure to Misinformation [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

Two different PR tech vendors have launched Corporate PR indices; one tracks corporate reputations and the other tracks risk exposure to misinformation . An index is defined as “an indicator, sign, or measure of something.” Signal AI launches a corporate reputation index. Tesla, JP Morgan Top “Misinformation Risk Index”.