Monthly Archives: August 2010
Reputation management in an unlikely place
While most of our reputation management work is for companies that are either well-established, large or both, occasionally I’ll stumble across a small business from which some of the large ones might learn a lesson. We were heading to northern Wisconsin for a wedding. A couple days before the trip, I received a call from …
When only time and good behavior can bolster a battered reputation
Is it just me, or has this been a year of unprecedented reputation management disasters? Think about the tally so far: Toyota’s recall. Tiger Woods’ dalliances. BP’s massive oil spill. And now a ridiculously large egg recall. Is there any guidebook to follow when such a disaster occurs? It has become standard practice to cite …
Reluctant Convert–Yeah, the iPad is Pretty Darn Cool
Early on, after seeing someone tweet about propping up an iPad and using a keyboard with it, it sniped back, “Isn’t that kind of like a laptop that can do less?” After having one for a day, I stand corrected. Reading a newspaper, browsing videos, checking email and lots of other little functions are delightful …
Reputation Forward to sport new look, features starting Monday
True to the ever-evolving nature of the blogosphere, Reputation Forward will, starting Monday, offer a new look and features that will give the blog’s users access to additional information and create content focus that is important to our readers. The “new” Reputation Forward will include a news feed, twitter updates and featured video and Web …


