A Short Guide to Reputation Risk
Does your organization have a good or bad reputation, and who takes responsibility for it? Whether viewed as an intangible asset or potential liability, damage to reputation can be costly. In the private sector loss of investor confidence can dent corporate value; in the public sector loss of public trust can lead to political change. How can anyone protect reputation from damage?
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A Short Guide to Reputation Risk
Does your organization have a good or bad reputation, and who takes responsibility for it? Whether viewed as an intangible asset or potential liability, damage to reputation can be costly. In the private sector loss of investor confidence can dent corporate value; in the public sector loss of public trust can lead to political change. How can anyone protect reputation from damage?
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A Short Guide to Reputation Risk

A Short Guide to Reputation Risk

by Garry Honey
A Short Guide to Reputation Risk

A Short Guide to Reputation Risk

by Garry Honey

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Overview

Does your organization have a good or bad reputation, and who takes responsibility for it? Whether viewed as an intangible asset or potential liability, damage to reputation can be costly. In the private sector loss of investor confidence can dent corporate value; in the public sector loss of public trust can lead to political change. How can anyone protect reputation from damage?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138465640
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/15/2017
Series: Short Guides to Business Risk
Pages: 130
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Garry Honey is a visiting senior fellow specialising in Reputation Risk. He has a background of 30 years in industry as both a Marketing Director and Strategy Consultant. He is interested in how organizations, both private and public, manage reputation among diverse stakeholder groups. Measuring Reputation for regulatory compliance is one facet of this, as is defining the risk element of reputation in non-financial terms for the risk industry. As an intangible or soft risk, reputation has an impact on consumer behaviour and trust. It is the nature of this link that requires further research.

Table of Contents

Contents: The nature and value of reputation; The causes and impact of reputation risk; Identifying stakeholders and risk drivers; Selecting tools and controls; Assigning responsibility; Integrating reputation risk; Governance and compliance; Case studies; Bibliography.
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