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EMBRACE THE PUBLIC ROLE


EMBRACE THE PUBLIC ROLE



When bad news hits, the media and blogosphere The total universe of blogs. See blog.  immediately light up with pundits who allege wrongdoing wrong·do·er  
n.
One who does wrong, especially morally or ethically.



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 or incompetence. They are investors in the continuation of the crisis, not neutral parties. The Digital Age cannot compute that sometimes bad stuff happens and it's not due to corruption or idiocy IDIOCY, med. jur. That condition of mind, in which the reflective, or all or a part of the affective powers, are either entirely wanting, or are manifested to the least possible extent.
     2. Idiocy generally depends upon organic defects.
. The boss must demonstrate, through personal visibility, his or her role as the architect of the solution. The chief has to be Moses and Aaron leading the company out of the wilderness and talking about how its redemption will play out. Given the gaggle of fallen chief executives attributing the current financial misery to external forces, those who embrace their role as crisis managers--and can deliver the tangible goods in terms of performance--will be the Iacoccas and Welches of the next recovery.

Eric Dezenhall Eric B. Dezenhall[1] (born September 9, 1962[2] in Camden, New Jersey, USA<ref name="dezbooksbio" />) is a damage control consultant<ref name="dezbooksbio" /> and crime fiction author[3].  

CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  OF DEZENHALL RESOURCES
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Author:Patricia O'Connell and Jena McGregor
Publication:BusinessWeek
Date:Jun 25, 2009
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