Reputation Intelligence 🧠
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Services, guides and a newsletter about opportunities, conflicts, risks, decisions, communication and reputation. https://t.co/iA0XIe2FYY
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You’re no longer deemed an asset despite your track record for excellence. Shockingly and baffling, to you at least, you’re considered and labeled a liability and thus, replaceable. And you are: replaced. https://t.co/QgfuHTiC0r
#workandcareer #workplacetrust #executivecoaching
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"Vulnerabilities: the deeply held perceptions people already have about you that would make them believe something horrible if they heard it. Vulnerabilities are the reason some accusations stick instantly, while others get dismissed as absurd." https://t.co/qrrBbAEoJX
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"Rigorous oversight prevents misconduct through negligence, poor processes or malpractice. ... A lack of transparency and the fear of the unknown feeds distrust..." Peter Voser Chairman of the Board of Directors of ABB #trust #governance #reputation
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Stakeholder engagement is vital in building trust. Boards should lead open dialogue with all stakeholders – shareholders to customers, partners to employees and community leaders. They should ensure that the management maintains robust feedback channels. Peter Voser
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You can earn and be granted hard-earned support from other people from your performance yet quickly lose it because of your approach. Rece Davis explained why he regrets voting for Diego Pavia. The personal side of reputation, soured. https://t.co/vqfjg5XxQp
saturdaydownsouth.com
Pavia irked many Heisman observers with his profanity-laced social media comments after finishing second to Indiana's Fernando Mendoza.
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"His story is remarkable and it's a redemptive, powerful story, which is what you look for and what you hope for." https://t.co/nGR0JDXSdQ
#JellyRoll
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Could this be true? A father and mother, not responsible for the death of their child, yet both punished legally and socially, with the father still in prison, decades later? It's hotly debated. https://t.co/KkEbI43SeH
nbcnews.com
Dr. Bruce Levy's finding that Alex Maze died of shaken baby syndrome was critical in the murder conviction of his father, Russell Maze. Decades later, Levy says he believes Maze is innocent.
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"Delivering bad news is not about finding the perfect words to soften a blow. It is about telling the truth in a way that preserves trust and mobilizes people for what comes next." https://t.co/cQfHUPshOV.
sloanreview.mit.edu
When a situation goes wrong, leaders need to decide whether to fix it, bounce back, shut it down, or move on.
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A man leaves his girlfriend on a mountain in deadly conditions and she dies. He says he went to get help. Now, he's going to trial. Is he legally responsible for her death? Nora Demleitner talks with Reputation Intelligence about it. https://t.co/HtBYcTWswy
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"People do not expect perfection from their leaders, but they do expect leaders to explain what went wrong in plain language, name who is on point to fix it, and show the first milestones that will mark a way out of the woods." https://t.co/ze4IlUnsED.
sloanreview.mit.edu
When a situation goes wrong, leaders need to decide whether to fix it, bounce back, shut it down, or move on.
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Rob Reiner friend Barry Markowitz what he saw on a recent visit: “I’m not here to judge anyone. L. O. V. E. is the only thing I saw, and I don’t think it was fake. They had a real bond.” Of Nick’s mental state he added, “It’s just a sickness. That’s my verdict.”
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"The Georgia Institute of Technology and OpenAI: AI hallucinations stem from training methods that reward confident guesses over admitting uncertainty. "Researchers: penalize incorrect guesses. Value accuracy and self-awareness equally with confidence." https://t.co/cC82l9S8E8
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Dima Raketa, CEO at Reputation House: fantastic piece - How Generative Models Are Rewriting The Reputation Of Leaders And Companies https://t.co/U1j0i1mMCD
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"Every year sees its share of public relations nightmares. This one is no exception. The thing is that often they don't have to happen. ... The public is surprisingly forgiving for straight-shooters. Digging in is not the way to go." Jim Clash https://t.co/S5pcHetQ9v
forbes.com
2025 has seen its share of public relations disasters. Some could have been avoided if the individuals or companies involved had thought out their actions beforehand.
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Who knows what is accurate; this is worth thinking about: "Significant context was disregarded and much of what I, and others, said... was left out of the story. I assume, after reading it, that this was done to paint an overwhelmingly chaotic and negative narrative..." #framing
The article published early this morning is a disingenuously framed hit piece on me and the finest President, White House staff, and Cabinet in history. Significant context was disregarded and much of what I, and others, said about the team and the President was left out of the
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Lizzo said that while she is “not here to be looked at as a victim,” she knows she is “not the villain that people and the media have portrayed me to be these last few days.”
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“My work ethic, morals and respectfulness have been questioned. My character has been criticised. Usually, I choose not to respond to false allegations but these are as unbelievable as they sound and too outrageous to not be addressed.”
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“This claim has haunted me since the day it came out," Lizzo said. "It has been devastating to suffer through this in silence. I let my lawyers lead and I’m so grateful for this victory. I am still in a legal battle. I am not settling.” https://t.co/eS6Der51Gv
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“We have to stop assuming our success will protect us (from a painful downfall),” said Jason Wilson, an author, founder and YouTube media personality. "It won't."
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