Thursday, August 31, 2006

Corporate crises are years in the making


Of all the intangible assets that a business might want to quantify and enter on to its balance sheet, reputation is at once the most valuable, most delicate and hardest to pin down. Perhaps this is why senior managers have been slow to take the question of corporate reputation seriously. It seems both vast and insubstantial at the same time.

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