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Posts Tagged: Goldman Sachs
F-bombs, four letter words, and other profanity are popping up much more frequently in the media these days. The standards of what is acceptable — on cable, YouTube and movies – is evolving.
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Is Goldman Sachs in Danger of PRing itself into Mediocrity?
It is PR gospel that Goldman Sachs and its leadership have committed a series of communications blunders, particularly in the past two years, which have dinged its otherwise stellar reputation. As a result, the firm has embarked on leadership “road shows” and other PR activities in an effort to repair its image. Read more
THE BEST CRISIS: THE ONE YOU NEVER HEAR ABOUT
One of the best points in the recent NY Times article on BP, Toyota and Goldman Sachs http://nyti.ms/9KT2ck was the statement that organizations that handle a crisis well are rarely heard about.
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NEW YORK TIMES ANALYSIS OF RECENT CORPORATE CRISES
A good analysis of BP, Toyota and Goldman Sachs on crisis appears in the New York Times, Sunday, August 22. http://nyti.ms/9KT2ck. Peter Goodman’s article makes several strong points:
- First, it’s one of the better factual recounts of the events for each enterprise involved in the spill and the cleanup.
CRITICAL MASS OF CRISES
If you thought Toyota and Tiger were the crises for this year, they were only the appetizers for the menu that is May 2010. There are so many going on right now that most can’t even get to the front page of the traditional newspapers.
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When Publicity Risk Factors Are Part of Wall Street Financial Reporting
The recent spate of negative press and public outrage at investment bank Goldman Sachs’ compensation of its executives and other practices has reached into a new arena: the company’s SEC-mandated financial filings. Read more