Tag: reputation risk
Google CEO tops global reputation list
A new survey tracking the most reputable CEOs across the globe places Google’s Sundar Pichai at the top of the list.
Compliance: take it or leave it
Compliance with regulation and the law is an essential part of business, but a new report reveals that companies are aware of failings and that the appetite for abiding by the rules is surprisingly low.
Confidence high in harassment and misconduct policies after Weinstein
Few organisations have overhauled their harassment and misconduct policies, despite the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the #metoo campaign.
Meller quits Department for Education role over Presidents Club scandal
Sordid details about the treatment of hostesses at a men-only charity event, co-chaired by David Meller, has seen him quit the education department’s board.
Reputation for the long term requires a change of attitude
Ensuring long-term success is about protecting reputation. But it may mean a painful adjustment from short to long-term thinking and to a more inclusive form of capitalism.
Risk: Why boards need a collective mindset
Handling risk should not be viewed as the domain of a boardroom “expert” but as an area for collective decision-making, where everyone recognises there is no such thing as certainty.
Amazon’s reputation crisis
Board Agenda looks at the impact of recent negative press coverage on Amazon’s reputation and its business.
Thomas Cook’s calamity
As the travel giant counts the cost of holidaymaker deaths, Board Agenda looks at the wider impact of reputational crises, and how businesses can better manage or avoid them.