Corporate reputation depends on actively engaging investors and other stakeholders through all available channels.
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Along the way Hewlett-Packard developed a sterling corporate reputation for superbly engineered products and standout management.
Reputation Institute also analyzed what it calls the seven dimensions of corporate reputation.
Reputation Institute then analyzed what it calls the seven dimensions of corporate reputation.
The Institute also analyzed what it calls the seven dimensions of corporate reputation.
Does this volume of information indeed affect share price movements and corporate reputation?
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To some extent, the shift is down to the recession, according to Dr Stuart Roper, a corporate reputation expert at Manchester Business School.
Companies often pay up and shut up, computer experts say, rather than report the crime and garner publicity that may hurt their corporate reputation.
Given the choice between their business in South Africa and their stock price and corporate reputation, companies decided to cease operations in that country.
Reputation Institute then analyzed what it calls the seven dimensions of corporate reputation, including workplace, governance, citizenship, financial performance, leadership, products and services, and innovation.
Glorious though some of the other mistakes were none really come anywhere near severely damaging the corporate reputation in a way that Apple managed with Maps.
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"Google has the best corporate reputation in the world because it understands the power of the corporate story, " says Kasper Ulf Nielsen, Reputation Institute's executive partner.
But as someone steeped in corporate reputation management, I find the afterglow of each competition also shines a light on the cultures of each agency involved.
Its unimaginably large losses, rooted in insurance it extended to financial companies engaged in subprime mortgage-backed transactions, have destroyed both AIG's corporate reputation and balance sheet.
How do you align molecular biology and algorithmic algebra with a career in energy efficiency, retrofitting, solar power, power consumption, and further, corporate reputation, building trust and promoting ethical business?
The situation is a textbook corporate reputation crisis.
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"Large global brands realise there is a generic dislike of super brands, so they often like to appear smaller than they are to avoid negative publicity, " says Stuart Roper, a corporate reputation expert at Manchester Business School.
Just like the valuation of corporate reputation can be measured by the behaviors of stakeholder groups, the levers for promoting those behaviors are similarly the operational actions of a company, supported by the accuracy and transparency of their communication.
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The absolute strength of these numbers, and their consistency over time, contribute to a corporate reputation that has yet to show any impact due to the Arkansas spill and, based on proven predictive analysis, will not likely do so in the future.
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Earlier this month, businessweek.com wrote about recent research commissioned by the Public Relations Society of America, which found that 98 percent of the 204 U.S. business leaders polled believe that business schools need to incorporate instruction on corporate communication and reputation management into the MBA curriculum.
The adoption of clever information-technology systems to improve logistics and streamline purchasing has been particularly sluggish, despite corporate Japan's reputation for technological prowess.
Third, reputation is an asset like any other asset and Wall Street along with its corporate brethren should persistently look at reputation in terms of competitive value and direct return on investment.
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Mr Green's reputation as a corporate raider was sealed when he bid for retail group Sears.
In 2010, the Journal of Business Ethics published The Impact of Board Diversity and Gender Composition on Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Reputation.
Panels agreed that while Salesforce has done well on the SaaS platform, it is getting a reputation in larger corporate accounts of being hard to customize and use.
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Takeovers such as these earned Lindner a reputation as a fierce corporate predator in the 1980s.
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In the case of Armstrong, his alleged cheating began "as a little to win, and I don't think he envisioned seven Tours de France and millions of dollars of corporate sponsorship and America's reputation on the line in a worldwide stage, " Walsh said.
Corporations who genuinely have an effective corporate volunteer program often earn a good reputation from stakeholders, media and the general public.
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Johndrow says many corporate leaders are beginning to understand why reputation is emerging as the No. 1 driver of value, and how crucial is it to their businesses.
The education company stands to gain more than an improved reputation as it seeks a foothold in the massive corporate training industry.
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