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    Corporate Reputation

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    Article 2 * Corporate Reputation – the most important company asset? * The current widespread public backlash against business and its perceived unethical practices has left industry leaders scrambling to protect and nurture their corporate reputations. While the concept of business having to earn its’ social – as well as its legal- licence to operate‚ is now well-entrenched with the major business leaders around the world‚ many now find themselves having to incorporate the two sources

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    Reputation Thesis

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    Hashib‚ 1 All of the good or bad choices we made as a teenager and adult have had a role in shaping who we are today. It is easier to ruin a reputation than to get a good reputation. During Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s judicial hearing committee session‚ Anita Hill accused the Justice of sexually harassing her in front of television and the committee. Clarence Thomas denied the false accusation. To make matters worse‚ Senator Alan Simpson quoted the followed lines from Othello:

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    Reputation In Othello

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    Shakespeare’s Othello is a play about reputation. The role of reputation is a major one as throughout the play we see the importance of how one is perceived. For some‚ to act in a certain way with self control ultimately leads them to strengthen their character and image. But for others it can be lost in a single action. The characters within the play struggle to keep their reputation for various reasons such as retribution or to keep a good name for themselves. Reputation can impair judgement in both ways

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    Martha Mccaskey

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    medium-sized consulting firm based in Chicago‚ with offices in New York‚ LA and San Francisco which was founded in 1962 with three accounting professors from the Chicago university area. It grew up fast with 500 employees by 1996. It had the high reputation of high technical standards and professional standards and maintained its formal think-tank atmosphere. It expanded into four main divisions: management control and systems‚ financial services‚ general management‚ industrial analysis Industrial

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    knew her company Martha Stewart living Omni media would see a negative impact because it was associated with ImClone‚ so she sold some of her shares and because of that she was charged with manipulating the price of the stock of he own company. But by expressing her innocence that was charge was later thrown out (McGee‚ 2008). Ultimately she was guilty for everything‚ but the primary legal issues were from Stewarts conspiracy to defraud the investigators. The verdict‚ “ Martha Stewart was convicted

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    Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ one?s name is a very important motif that is carried out. Reputation is the general estimation in which a person is held by the public‚ as referred to by dictionary.com. Reputation is very important in Salem because public and private moralities are one and the same. Witchcraft plays a huge role throughout the book and if someone is being named a witch then that is a huge sin to Puritanism. Reputation is a huge key factor to even everyone?s daily life. As a young teenager

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    Martha Rogers

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    Martha Roger ’s: A Brief Introduction to Science of Unitary Human Beings The concept of Unitary Health Care emerged from the revolutionary work of the nursing academic Professor Martha E. Rogers during the 1950s in New York. She created the conceptual health care system that became known throughout the world as the Science of Unitary Human Beings‚ drawing knowledge from a variety of disciplines in the sciences‚ arts and humanities. This holistic view focused on treating the whole patient‚ and not

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    « Every inhabited place on earth has a reputation » Anholt‚ 2011‚ p.7 A reputation according to the dictionary is “the estimation in which a person or thing is held‚ especially by the community or the general public”. A country communicates with the rest of the world and creates its reputation through what Anholt (2011‚ p.25) calls the six natural channels. He enumerates the different types of public relations as following: tourism promotion‚ export brands‚ policy decisions of the country’s government

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    to raise your reputation is like trying to raise brownie points. If people haven’t realized it’s not about your reputation. A friend could say “This guys so smart”. Some people say that that raises your reputation. Well If another guy see you and asks his friend who he is and he says “That’s Jim Bob… he’s probably the smartest kid in our grade”. In all reality in comparison with Jim Bob and the other guy‚ the other guy could be twice as smart as him. Well… where’s his reputation now. I find the

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    In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ lies and accusations of witchcraft drive the puritan village of Salem to uncover what each character values the most: reputation. Abigail Williams‚ accused of being seen dancing with the devil‚ confesses her friends names to the court in order to save herself from being deemed a witch: “I want to open myself! . . . I want the light of God‚ I want the sweet love of Jesus! I danced for the Devil; I saw him‚ I wrote in his book; I go back to Jesus; I kiss His hand

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