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Managing Confidential Leaks: Don’t Let a Leak Rain on Your Reputation

Reputation Us

Intralinks reports the industries that are the “leakiest” include real estate; consumer products; and technology media and telecom (TMT). Train your staff on the significance of keeping sensitive information under wraps. Keeping internal and external stakeholders informed and assured is crucial for protecting your reputation.

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For Sensitive Subject of Job Losses, CEOs Need Sound PR Counsel

PRSay

I arrived in Dallas in the mid-1980s, just as the city’s three biggest industries — real estate, banking, and oil and gas — were entering historic downturns. Bungled staff reductions leave long memories that can undermine a company’s reputation and its ability to retain customers and recruit employees. People were shocked then.

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Adding value is the new closing: content marketing strategies to drive sales

Prohibition

Some examples include: Thought leadership videos offering advice to customers. Online training on specific areas of expertise your business can offer. Whilst the majority of markets remain stagnant, adding value in this way is a go-to solution for businesses looking to build reputation and close deals.

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Maxim Behar for the Polish Magazine PR Manager: Modern PR Globally

Maxim Behar

To react quickly, you need to be perfectly prepared and go through often crisis management trainings. We used to do a big crisis simulation once a year, today we have such training with clients every two or three months. Now the leadership is horizontal. You shouldn’t choose your PR based on lower fees and risk your reputation.

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