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    1. Live Chat: Crisis Communications After Greg Smith’s Goldman Letter

      Explore WSJ Blogs (Mar 14 2012)

      Join Robert Dilenschneider, a veteran crisis communications specialist, for his advice on the unfolding story. The chat is at 2 p.m. EDT. Ask your questions now. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   New York Times   WSJ

    2. Should Facebook Care What the Public Likes?

      Explore WSJ Blogs (Feb 4 2012)

      Should Facebook Care What the Public Likes? With the rise of the Chicago school, Milton Friedman, and freshwater economists—and with the exclusion of dissenting voices and alternate frameworks regarding corporate social responsibility—the idea that maximizing shareholder value is the ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Facebook   ROI

    3. Five Essentials of Defending Your Digital Reputation

      Explore WSJ Blogs (Sep 11 2011)

      Five Essentials of Defending Your Digital Reputation Five Essentials of Defending Your Digital ReputationWall Street Journal (blog)Now, that individual armed with no more than a computer or cellphone can play havoc with a corporate reputation, whether intended or not. Last year a volunteer at the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore innocently posted a photo of his meal on Facebook. ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Facebook

    4. Social Enterprises Profit From Interest

      Explore WSJ Blogs (Apr 5 2011)

      Social Enterprises Profit From InterestWall Street Journal (blog)The private sector wants to work with them to engage in activities for social good and demonstrate corporate social responsibility. And philanthropists, old and new, want to give them money because they like the “business” element. ...and more » (Read Full Article)

    5. Reactions to Google, Microsoft Search Spat

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      Reactions to Google, Microsoft Search Spat Reactions to Google, Microsoft Search SpatWall Street Journal (blog)Frank Shaw, head of Microsoft's corporate communications, tweeted a link to Google's blog post, calling it “childish,” and then said “[Google] 'taught' our ...and more » (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Microsoft   Google Inc.