Posted on June 2, 2008 by Joe Loveland
Perhaps no one is in more need of reputation management than we self-appointed, self-righteous reputation managers.
Consider excerpts from this piece by CBS Evening News Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen:
…in every tragic drama comes a moment of comedic Zen. And in L’Affair McClellan, that has come from the public relations community, where some now wonder whether the [...]
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Posted on April 11, 2008 by Joe Loveland
Poof. In 2000, the Parker Hughes Cancer Center burst onto Minnesota’s medical scene. Millions were spent on a saturation ad campaign that assured Minnesotans that this organization none of us has ever heard of was one of the leading cancer centers in the world. Minnesotans bit hard, and the Center grew by [...]
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Posted on April 3, 2008 by Jon Austin
My friend and former F-H colleague Ken Kadet has started himself a blog that covers many of the areas we Crowdys like to talk about. Ken’s is a very good writer, a thoughtful practitioner and a regular contributor to the scrum around here. Check him out.
- Austin
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