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Brian Williams hanging by a thread?

by Reputation Maximization | May 4, 2015 | Personal reputation, Reputation repair, Uncategorized

When the whole Brian Williams thing happened in February 2015, we didn’t jump on the “Let’s get ’em” truck and burn rubber down that road like so many others. Obviously with all the negative attention he was getting at the time, adding...

Hillary Clinton’s reputation problems continue

by Reputation Maximization | Apr 2, 2015 | Personal reputation, Reputation development, Reputation management, Reputation repair

Hillary Clinton has been on the potential-president radar for quite some time. And before the personal email server scandal of late, she was probably a strong contender for the Democratic nomination in the next election – even though she hasn’t exactly...

McDonalds and their “random acts of lovin'”

by Reputation Maximization | Feb 6, 2015 | Business reputation, Personal reputation, Reputation development, Reputation management, Reputation repair

Sometimes it doesn’t matter how big you are or how much money you have. The outcome of “too little, too late” remains the same. But does it have to stay that way? Apparently McDonald’s is still “lovin’ it” and wants you to do...

Does UPS do reputation damage control now, or wait?

by Reputation Maximization | Feb 4, 2015 | Business reputation, Reputation management, Reputation marketing, Reputation protection

When does a large brand start damage control on their reputation? What do they do and how far do they take it before it’s overkill? Yesterday day ABCnews.com reported that “UPS Hits Lowered Target for 4Q Profit”. Apparently the profits toward the end...

Nationwide throws a bomb during the Superbowl

by Reputation Maximization | Feb 3, 2015 | Personal reputation, Reputation management, Reputation repair

As expected the Superbowl produced another media target for the yearly event and this time it’s the insurance company, Nationwide, who’s a victim of their own making. In a NBCnews.com story on the event (also covered by most every other news site),...
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