A compelling mix of reputation management, crisis leadership and the role of politics in business, this book provides unique practical steps that leaders can take to protect their reputations and those of the organisations they head in an ever-more open social media-led world.
Although leaders increasingly recognise the vital intangible asset that reputation represents, too many do not really understand what reputation is and the steps that should be taken to build it and their corporate value. Given the range of factors depending on the organisation, each aspect of its complex reputational story needs to be unpicked if a reputation is to be built, maintained and protected. This step by-step-guide offers advice on how to develop the strategies needed to do this, provides clear lessons throughout from a range of experts - and distinctively, looks beyond the corporate sector to charities, governments, NGOs and the public sector.
Boards, trustees, non-executive directors, senior management, and leaders of all types of organisations need to consider the steps that should be taken to build, maintain and defend their reputation, and that means knowing what their reputation is and the audiences that matter most to them. This book is the roadmap.
About the Author: Stuart Thomson is a public affairs and communications specialist, published author and blogger. He leads the public affairs consultancy at law firm BDB Pitmans, has appeared on Sky News, BBC 5 Live, BBC World, the Today programme and has been a judge for the Public Affairs News, PR Week, Public Affairs and the European Public Affairs awards. He was listed as one of the Top 100 Public Affairs Consultants by Total Politics, shortlisted for the IoD and CIPR Director of the Year award, and won the 'Best Current Affairs Influencer' category at Vuelio's Online Influence Awards 2020. Stuart is also an honorary research fellow at the University of Aberdeen.