
New Business Breakfast announced: Unlocking the value of insights
Unlocking the value of insights - informing business choices and positioning your reputation, ReputationInc's next Business Breakfast. London, May 24 at 8.30am.
Turning Business Leaders into Reputation Leaders
ReputationInc hosted its fifth in a series of Business Breakfast events exploring and debating the major trends shaping reputation management and communications. On April 11th in London over 60 managers, business leaders, communications and HR managers came to hear new insights and answers to a central business challenge: How to Transform Business leaders into Reputation Leaders?
'Inside Out or Outside In? Integrating Reputation with Employee Engagement'
ReputationInc hosted a breakfast seminar on 'Inside Out or Outside In? Integrating Reputation with Employee Engagement'. The key speaker was Katharina Auer, Head of Internal Comms, Rio Tinto. ReputationInc presented its latest thinking on internal reputation: a mix of employee engagement, external reputation and internal communications research and strategy.
The Transformative Role of Reputation Foresight for the Corporate and Public Affairs Function
On 12 October 2011, ReputationInc hosted a breakfast seminar on 'The Transformative Role of Reputation Foresight for the Corporate and Public Affairs Function'. Alongside a client leading government affairs for a global financial services company, ReputationInc described how thinking systematically and intelligently about the future allowed the function to create genuine business value.
What opportunities do social media offer corporate communicators?
When we asked a seasoned PR from a global technology brand to speak about social media and reputation management, their initial response was: "didn't we have that debate two years ago?"
Corporate comms needs to engage staff
Danny Rogers: "An illuminating seminar last week, convened by ReputationInc in London, revealed much about the role of today's corporate comms director"
