CLIENT: “God damn it, Mike! They can’t keep attacking me and my family like this! I hear you now. We have to do something!”
REPDOC: “ I am so sorry you and your family are experiencing this, again. Unfortunately, this will continue. As we discussed, we have to think from a worst-case-scenario perspective in all #reputation, #litigation #PR and crisis management planning and strategy. I said this in the past but you were not ready to execute the plan at that time. The media, your competition and the general public are usually not your friends. I have a plan to help and our legal team also has to listen, as they are not experts in the court of public opinion. I think they will listen now. I will counsel them about all today with you by my side. We will fix this.” #repdoctales #truth #trust #fillthevoidofinformation #business #politics #nonprofit #sports #entertainment #wealthy #families
“Character and reputation are the most important assets that define who we are. They are far more important when compared to a good job, house, car, or even money. Famous scholars, politicians, and psychologists have developed famous quotes on character and reputation to inspire people to work hard to develop the strength of character that is needed to survive in the world today.
The question that most people ask is whether character is more important when compared to reputation. You should never fall into the trap of thinking that reputation is the single sole factor that defines your success. Character plays a critical role in your success when compared to your reputation. It defines who you really are regardless of the circumstances that are surrounding you. Reputation is nothing more than what the other people are thinking about you. This means that every person should be more concerned about their character than they are about their reputation. Here are some of the famous quotes that address the subject of character and reputation that everyone should know.”
“Fake news today is like a modern-day tech suicide bomber in the worlds of communication, reputation and branding. It only takes one well-planned success to hurt a lot of people or an organization,” said Mike Paul, president of Reputation Doctor, a public relations firm, noting that the best response involves a deep understanding of algorithms, hackers and cybersecurity along with knowledge of social and traditional media.
On this week’s podcast, Mike Paul sheds some light on how he came to possess his well-known handle, the “Reputation Doctor.”
Paul also takes on the diversity and inclusion problem in PR. Given what he considers PR’s poor track record, he wants everyone to “stop looking to our industry” for answers.