Focusing on reputation management and crisis leadership, this book offers practical strategies for leaders to safeguard their reputations and those of their organizations in a socially connected landscape. It delves into the intersection of politics and business, providing insights on navigating challenges in an era dominated by social media.
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Focusing on the emergence of a new wave of activists, the book delves into the challenges they pose to both reputations and business operations. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these communities, highlighting their potential impact and the necessity for business leaders to adapt. Through strategic insights, the text offers guidance on effectively navigating this evolving landscape and underscores the significance of recognizing and addressing the concerns of these activists.
Drawing on his experiences of ministerial formation in South Africa during the latter years of apartheid, and of thirty-five years of ministry in Yorkshire, the Bishop of Selby John B. Thomson takes readers on a unique and fascinating journey into discipleship and ministry as seen through the eyes of a cyclist.