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Cloudy admissions: Analyzing Volkswagen’s crisis communications
When the news broke about Volkswagen’s CO2 emissions scandal, now-former CEO Martin Winterkorn assured customers, investors and regulators in a…
Read MoreIn eight national addresses, the story of a historic presidency
This post was originally published on Bloomberg Politics on January 13, 2016. Seven years ago, newly elected President Barack Obama addressed lawmakers in the…
Read MoreAnalytics say: Head-to-head with Rubio, Cruz’s language fails to build trust
Last weekend’s political polls unveiled a surprise adjustment to GOP candidates’ standings: Ted Cruz’s favor among Republican voters has skyrocketed.…
Read MoreDeconstructing Carson’s nose dive
According to the December 2015 CNN/ORC Poll, Ben Carson has dropped a hefty eight points since the mid-October poll, and…
Read MoreShould companies abandon prepared remarks on earnings calls?
There is an ongoing debate over whether companies should offer prepared remarks during quarterly earnings calls. In our experience working…
Read MoreHow CTOs and CIOs can support corporate communications with data-driven analytics
This post was originally published on CIO Story in November 2015.
Read MoreTrust us – We’re the government
A comparison of crisis communications in corporate America vs. the U.S. government Hours after posting our crisis communications analysis on…
Read MoreWant investors to fall in love with your CFO?
Fortune recently noted that investors and analysts alike have praised Alphabet’s CFO, Ruth Porat, for her performance on the newly formed…
Read MoreGOP Debate by the numbers: no clear winner as issues take center stage
With 60 percent more policy-driven language, Republicans find their voice on the issues (and against the media) After September’s marathon…
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