How to Measure and Manage Your Corporate Reputation
| Publication Date | February 2004 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Ashgate Publishing |
| Product Type | Book |
| Pages | 110 |
| ISBN Number | 9780566085529 |
| Product Code | ASH00052 |
Summary
The issue of brand has overshadowed that of reputation. It has been fashionable to re-brand, spend a lot of money on advertising and hope that you can leave your negative baggage behind. This strategy doesn't always work, witness Monday or Consignia, both victims of their 'infectious history'.
Terry Hannington provides a blueprint for effectively measuring and managing your reputation. That means understanding the difference between brand and reputation, the significance of the latter and how you get your reputation in the first place.
This book shows you how to measure and understand stakeholder influence via reputation assessment research techniques and, once you have done that, how to build and manage a reputation management plan.
Content
- Introduction
- What is the difference between a brand and a reputation?
- How is a corporate reputation built over time?
- 360 mapping of stakeholder influence
- Building executive commitment to measure your reputation and the key role of communications
- Researching your organisation's reputation
- The results of your research
- Building and implementing the plan
- Managing the industry analysts
- A case in point
- The time to take action
- Index.
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