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Crisis, Issues and Reputation Management

Handle crisis effectively, learn to manage reputation, and resolve issues with minimum damage and disruption to your business with this definitive handbook.

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EAN: 9780749469924
Edition: 1
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Format: 245x188
280 pages

About the book

Handling a crisis and knowing how to manage the potential reputational damage that can occur has become a top priority for all businesses. Learn from international brands like Nestle, Unilever, McDonalds, Cadbury, RBS and more, to discover the value of reputation management and how to effectively and proactively approach the Corporate Social Responsibility of your business.

Whether it is an internal or external crisis, now more than ever brands and organizations are having to understand and respond rapidly to shifting public values, rising expectations, demands for public consultation and increasingly intrusive news media.

Crisis, Issues and Reputation Management defines and explores the value of reputation, providing practical guidelines for effective reputation management that will resolve issues with minimum damage and disruption to the business.

Showcasing a variety of crises through a range of case studies from international brands including Nestle, Unilever, General Electric, McDonald's, Coca-cola, Cadbury, Tesco, Pan Am, RBS and more, this definitive handbook provides a new and broader perspective on the topic for new and seasoned practitioners alike.

Practical and accessible, it outlines a comprehensive approach to managing situations that may turn into crises - and handling crises once they occur.

About the authors

Andrew Griffin is a corporate reputation specialist. He advises some of the world's leading companies and most trusted brands on crisis management, issues management and corporate citizenship. Andrew is managing director of Regester Larkin, the international reputation risk management consultancy which is credited with pioneering best practice systems across all sectors in this specialist discipline. He is a regular speaker, writer and commentator in this critical area of management and corporate communications.

The need to protect a company's reputation has become an ever more pressing concern for CEOs and corporate boards. This book, by a leader in the field, provides a comprehensive guide for leaders to get it right. Filled with case examples and useful concepts it belongs on every executive's desk.

Dr Daniel Diermeier, Kellogg School of Management and author of Reputation Rules