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Clinical Risk, 2009
Doctors, particularly in aesthetic surgery, are increasingly under public and press scrutiny. This paper sets out how, and why, the press can influence the outcome of a professional investigation or the expression of anger by a disgruntled patient. Seven steps are set out which clinicians can follow to minimize the risk to their reputation.
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Doctors, particularly in aesthetic surgery, are increasingly under public and press scrutiny. This paper sets out how, and why, the press can influence the outcome of a professional investigation or the expression of anger by a disgruntled patient. Seven steps are set out which clinicians can follow to minimize the risk to their reputation.
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Journal of Communication Management, 2003
As a result of corporate malpractice and clear guidance given by a number of committees set up by major private sector institutions, risk, reputation and trust are high on the boardroom agenda. The principal way of addressing the issues is through statements of corporate values and their application through codes of business ethics. These alone are not
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As a result of corporate malpractice and clear guidance given by a number of committees set up by major private sector institutions, risk, reputation and trust are high on the boardroom agenda. The principal way of addressing the issues is through statements of corporate values and their application through codes of business ethics. These alone are not
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Corporate Governance, Reputation, and Environmental Risk [PDF]
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Managing reputational risk – A cindynic approach
2009Reputation is the main asset of any organisation and managing reputation is therefore one of the major tasks of executives and board members. Future uncertainties may be both threats and opportunities depending on how decisions are made and stakeholders involved in an information consultation process to develop their trust in the future of the ...
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Sustainability and Reputation Risk
2013In this paper, we discuss reputational risk that business organizations face as a consequence of sustainability issues. Reputational risks - while they are widely prevalent in the more traditional business areas - are however particularly endemic to sustainability issues, especially when organizations mishandle environmental or social concerns.
SANDHU, SUKHBIR +2 more
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Reputational Risks and Large International Banks
Financial Markets and Portfolio Management, 2016The paper considers the causes, costs and consequences of reputational risk in large international financial institutions. A conceptual strategic positioning model focusing on clients, products and geographic arenas is superimposed on a flow of funds model based on the key financial intermediation functions.
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Corporate reputation risk and cash holdings
Accounting and Finance, 2022Mostafa Hasan, Ahsan Habib, Ruoyun Zhao
exaly
2009
In recent years, we have seen subtle attempts to deconstruct “reputation” into measurable, and therefore manageable, figures. Some of these have been gathered together in this book. Objective figures are an important prerequisite to systematically planning and using reputation as a profitable resource.
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In recent years, we have seen subtle attempts to deconstruct “reputation” into measurable, and therefore manageable, figures. Some of these have been gathered together in this book. Objective figures are an important prerequisite to systematically planning and using reputation as a profitable resource.
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