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Chapter 13 Reputation management : Corporate image and CommunicationTom Watson1 and Philip J. Kitchen21 [ bournemouth University2 [Hull University Business School]Introduction Never do anything you wouldn t want to be caught dead doing. Actor John Carradine advisinghis actor son, was, is, and always will be of immense importance to organisations, whethercommercial, governmental or not-for-profit. To reach their goals, stay competitive and prosper,good Reputation paves the organisational path to acceptance and approval by stakeholders. Evenorganisations operating in difficult ethical environments perhaps self-created need to sustain apositive Reputation where and Druckenmiller argue that organisations increasingly recognize the importance ofcorporate Reputation to achieve business goals and stay competitive (2004, p.)]
Chapter 13 Reputation Management: Corporate Image and Communication Tom Watson1 and Philip J. Kitchen2 1 [Bournemouth University 2 [Hull University Business School] Introduction ‘Never do anything you wouldn’t want to be caught dead doing.’ – Actor John Carradine advising his actor son, David.
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