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Corporate Reputation and Competitiveness


Corporate Reputation and Competitiveness

Hardback by Chun, Rosa; Da Silva, Rui; Davies, Gary; Roper, Stuart

Corporate Reputation and Competitiveness

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ISBN:
9780415287432
Publication Date:
3 Oct 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 26 May 2024
Corporate Reputation and Competitiveness

Description

This unique book written by four world leaders in reputation research, presents the latest cutting-edge thinking on organizational improvement. It covers media management, crisis management, the use of logos and other aspects of corporate identity, and argues the case for reputation management as a way of overseeing long-term organizational strategy. It presents a new approach to managing reputation, one that relies on surveying customers and employees on their view of the corporate character and in harmonizing the values of both. This approach has been trialled in a number of organizations and here the authors demonstrate how improving reputation, merely by learning more about what a company is already doing, is worth some five per cent sales growth. The book is a vital, up to date resource for specialists in corporate communication, public relations, marketing, HRM, and business strategy as well as for all senior management. Highly illustrated with over eighty diagrams and tables, it includes up to the minute illustrative case studies and interviews with leading authorities in the field.

Contents

Part 1: Reputation as a Strategic Approach 1. A Brief History of Strategic Thinking 2. The Traditional Way of Managing Reputation 3. The Reputation Paradigm 4. The Company as a Brand 5. Defending a Reputation Part 2: Managing Reputation by Managing Corporate Personality 6. Measuring Reputation: The Corporate Personality Scale 7. The Management of Image of Identity 8. Harmonizing Image and Identity 9. Reputation and Business Performance 10. Challenges in Reputation Management

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