2017 hasn’t been Uber’s year. There have been accusations about sexual harassment from former employees, a lawsuit over intellectual property, and questions about the CEO’s temperament. The ridesharing company might need some crisis management. Andy Gilman, the CEO of CommCore Consulting Group, shares how his company helps other companies respond to crises.
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