Modi Arrives in My InBox
Last week, I got an email alert in my inbox from India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s twitter account. I also got one on my tweetdeck. At first, I foolishly thought it was because of something I...
View ArticleA reputation for incivility about to change
I was intrigued to see this article about France’s multimillion-euro tourist investment in making the country more welcoming or having a more “civil reputation.” France realized that in order to...
View ArticlePower Profiles
Linkedin published its most viewed power list in India recently. Interestingly, they included Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the list under CEOs because “CEOs steer a group of people in a direction,...
View ArticleLeading through Facebook
It fascinates me where leaders decide to connect. We’ve all heard about Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg announcement on his Facebook page of his gift to the world in honor of his new daughter’s arrival....
View ArticleAmerica has an incivility problem
[I posted this on LinkedIn and the response has been enormous. Thought I would share here too.] How did we get so mean, rude, coarse, and uncivil? How did we become so uncivilized? It is no surprise...
View ArticleReputation of the USA, Eroding
As you know from reading my blog, we at Weber Shandwick have been researching civility in America for some six years now. The reputation of our beloved USA is a topic that would be hard to avoid with...
View ArticleUncivil Nation
The reputation of the United States is going south. In the recent Civility in America survey, our seventh wave since 2010, Weber Shandwick with Powell Tate and KRC Research found that American voters...
View ArticleReconciling Hate
Well, I was relieved to see that the word “hate” had fewer mentions than “love” when I searched on Google. That might change over the next few days as people try to reconcile what happened in...
View ArticleTrends in Reputation: Looking Ahead in 2018
2017 was a year like no other for soul-searching issues such as worldwide movements toward populism, concerns over sexual harassment in the workplace, starving polar bears and bots spreading fake news...
View ArticleCivility in America and its tie to violence
With the news about El Paso, Dayton, and everything else happening, I can’t not think about our ongoing research on Civility in America. We have been surveying the topic with Powell Tate and KRC...
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