In 1965, a Defense Department memo observed that 70 percent of the justification for remaining in Vietnam was to protect America’s reputation, compared to just 30 percent for the direct strategic and ...
In this internet-driven era of rapid-fire reviews, what people say about you online matters. And for this reason, it is vital to realize that reputation management—the practice of attempting to shape ...
David James is CLO at 360Learning, host of The Learning & Development Podcast and former Director of L&D for The Walt Disney Company. As a learning and development leader, do you ever get frustrated ...
You probably already know this, but the most important career capital you have isn’t your technical skills or academic pedigree. It’s not your title. It’s not even your relationships. It’s your ...
People work hard to cultivate a positive reputation. We want our names to elicit respect. We want others to see us as on the “good” side of the “good/bad” divide. And efforts by others to damage our ...
Long after our startup is done, no matter what the outcome, our Founder reputations will live on. And for many of us, that could actually present a real problem. Unlike our resumes, which present ...
Email sender reputation can make or break your email campaign. With a good reputation, you’ll see higher deliverability rates and more recipient engagement – and you’ll likely never have to worry ...
One of the main difference between email (besides the obvious) is the fact that your mail carrier doesn’t reject mail that reaches your mailbox and they don’t sort it into piles for you. Email clients ...
Suki Altamirano is Founder of Lexington Public Relations, an award-winning firm growing brands and reputations through storytelling. To continue reading this content ...
Nick Vehr is CEO and an Executive Counselor of Vehr Communications. Warren Buffet is often quoted as saying, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about ...