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On every level, in every relationship, your brand, your reputation makes a difference.
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Reputation – how others think of you – is now more critical to your ability to build long-term sustained success than ever before.
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…reputation, combined with experiences that support it, propels trust. If, however, you fail to meet the expectations set by your reputation, you introduce dissonance into a relationship.
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Great companies and leaders today know that their reputational capital is as valuable to their success as their physical capital.
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Values. Continuity. Reputation. To thrive in our transparent, connected world, we need to shift our thinking from managing reputation to earning it.
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…the problem with a damage control mind-set is that it is too often applied by people to protect their own careers, and not the reputations of their organizations.
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Your success as a leader depends on your reputation extending beyond your closest confidants.
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If word leaks out that your organization seems to be led by mean-spirited jerks, the damage to its reputation can drive away potential employees and shake investor confidence.
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Your reputation is how others perceive you. Character is how you act when no one is watching.
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Once you compromise your values by agreeing to bribes or payoffs, it is difficult to ever to reestablish your reputation or credibility.
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