Leadership diversity: It’s not about appearance; it’s about performance.
For those of us in the business of safeguarding and building positive corporate reputations, the issue of board and executive diversity has become impossible to ignore. But the real goal isn’t just reputational gain; it’s performance.
Let there be light
As shareholders, regulators and stakeholders put increasing pressure on businesses for ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) disclosures, the urge to ‘patch up the holes’ is natural. But will this approach serve corporations and their investors in the long run? We believe there’s a better path – with less risk, and more potential opportunity.
A year for leadership: six communication trends to watch in 2021
After a year like no other, our President and CEO Dan Tisch looks at the trends ahead and what they mean for building value and earning trust in 2021.
Why the old crisis comms playbook should be thrown out
Here’s why crisis communications expert Robert Gemmill says there’s no going back to the old way of brand reputation management and crisis response.
2020: The year reputation damage litigation went mainstream
Shareholders are increasingly using litigation to target directors for alleged reputational harm to the company, signaling an evolving landscape in corporate risk.
Argyle expands into U.S. with new Washington, D.C. office
Crisis and litigation communications expert Robert Gemmill appointed as lead.
Managing Reputational Risk in Litigation
Robert Gemmill, Argyle’s Washington GM, and Harlan Loeb, Senior Advisor, spoke with Corporate Disputes magazine about how to manage reputation risk during litigation. Here is their interview.
5 Myths In Legal Crisis Communications
Robert Gemmill, Argyle’s Washington GM, published the following in Law360 about common misconceptions in legal crisis communications.
Brand, reputation and the seventh hole: What a professional golfer taught me about corporate character
We often think brand and reputation are interchangeable, but there is a huge difference in how you want to be perceived and what audiences, consumers and stakeholders really think about you.
Argyle in the News: Ethical Voices podcast
Our CEO Dan Tisch sat down with the Ethical Voices podcast to discuss some of the ethical challenges that PR agencies face.
Food for thought: How CUSMA creates opportunity for agribusiness
The Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement (CUSMA) came into effect on July 1st. Argyle’s Agribusiness and International Trade team has been tracking the agreement closely to assess its impact on trilateral trade in the agribusiness sector.
Crisis management: Leading amidst uncertainty
As the former national media relations manager for McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada, I’ve had an insider’s view at how big corporations both prepare and respond in real time to issues and crises, both globally and locally.
Communicating with confidence – when you feel anything but
Among the endless stream of look-alike COVID-19 emails from organizations, one struck me like a bolt of lightning.