Strength to Admit the ‘Earned’ Unwanted Reputation
Not everyone can bring themselves to say, especially to others, about their negative, workplace-and-business reputation:
“I have a rep (reputation). Did I earn it? Yeah, I did."
Let's talk about it.
‘The Sad Part is When the Truth is Not Enough’
Reputation Intelligence: "The Sad Part is When the Truth is Not Enough." Keep telling it and it might not move the needle. Yet a smarter approach could unlock progress and breakthrough to get the factual, truthful narrative to prosper and improve or restore reputation.
When Police Fail and Don’t Apologize or Clear Your Name
Michael Toebe of Reputation Quality briefly writes about when the police and courts badly and wrongfully damage your reputation and you don't receive the help you need and want.
Media Error and Your Response
False media reports can be extremely damaging to reputation and change the public narrative for the negative, and the long term.
Whether the facts and truth ever get revealed is a difficult adventure and escape. It’s important to realize this is more possible than individuals and organizations imagine. Here’s a brief article that talks about it.
‘In Theory’ is not ‘Always in Practice’ With Reputation
Is high-level character enough to feel safe and be safe when it comes to our reputation? Someone says so. Is he correct though?