Global cos are caught in the middle of conflict zones. @PepsiCo's approach has largely been to stay quiet publicly. “Things can backfire,” says #crisis strategist @DaviaTemin. Unintended consequences are everywhere, so powerful but quiet strategic thinking is usually called.
ALT https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-12-19/pepsico-employee-taken-hostage-by-hamas-still-missing-amid-war
#CEOs Are Getting Tossed Out at Record Pace.
"The rapidity of change has never been greater," said @DaviaTemin of @TeminAndCo. "I think looking for somebody who's agile enough is getting to be an impossible job. In fact, arguably being a CEO is getting to be an impossible job."
ALT https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-12-03/ceos-getting-fired-from-their-jobs-at-record-pace-in-2024?srnd=undefined
“#Resilience, or navigating disruption w/confidence & compassion, has turned into one of our most valuable leadership traits,” says crisis strategist @DaviaTemin. She will deliver the keynote speech, “Leading with Authenticity” at the @WWIB Summit on 9/27. wwib-whartonwomenssummit.com
"Take a loss, but do the right thing because perception matters...It's doing the right thing, and sometimes that's not the right thing for your pocket." Media and reputation strategist Davia Temin on Kyte Baby refusing to let a mother work remotely while her baby is in the NICU.
Reputation strategist @DaviaTemin & @CNN’s @RichardQuest discuss Kyte Baby CEO’s apologies for denying remote work request from mother w/baby in NICU. “Perception matters. It’s doing the right thing & sometimes that’s not the right thing for your pocket.”
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How do leaders know whose advice to trust in #crisis situations – how do they judge judgement?
New 2-part @Forbes series by crisis strategist @DaviaTemin on lessons learned and 11 attributes leaders should look for when deciding who to trust in crisis.
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Not all #crisis managers are the same. In a new @Forbes piece, crisis strategist @DaviaTemin gives 11 stress-tested suggestions for how leaders can recognize whose advice to trust, and who to turn to in crisis.
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“As a leader, you are only as good as the worst advice you take. And the art of figuring out how to judge judgement can make all the difference to the performance of a corporate CEO, college president, or political contender," says @DaviaTemin in @Forbes.
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My quote, and I believe it: “Davia Temin, chief executive of crisis management firm Temin and Co, said settling rather than fighting to the end sends ‘the right message across Wall Street.’" lnkd.in/eMcsmBGv