Protecting and Restoring Global Reputation in the Internet Age, Sept. 24
With more than 1.46 billion people worldwide using the Internet, businesses and individuals, particularly in emerging markets, may find themselves the victims of leaked private and confidential information, or false or inaccurate stories and allegations that are credited and repeated because they are "published." The damage from a reputational attack can spread like a virus -- often with grave commercial and personal consequences. Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, K2 Global Partners LLC, Schillings, Weber Shandwick and Powell Tate invite you to join our panel of experts discussing the Internet's reputation-building and reputation-busting possibilities. Register.
This story published in Board of Trade SmartBrief on 09/23/2009
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