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  1. A quotation from Richard Steele

    There is no Pleasure like that of receiving Praise from the Praiseworthy.

    Richard Steele (1672-1729) Anglo-Irish writer, journalist, playwright, politician
    Essay (1709-11-02), The Tatler, No. 89

    More about this quote: wist.info/steele-richard/21642…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #richardsteele #admire #applause #goodreputation #praise #praiseworthy #reputation #validation

  2. Eventuell wäre es für die Privatsphäre gut, die unteren Drittel der Fenster mit einer Folie abzukleben. Dann müsste man nicht die ganze Zeit die Rolläden unten haben."

    ist also diffamierend. 🙈🤣

    #Bewertung #Reputation #Rechtsmissbrauch
    3/3

  3. Eventuell wäre es für die Privatsphäre gut, die unteren Drittel der Fenster mit einer Folie abzukleben. Dann müsste man nicht die ganze Zeit die Rolläden unten haben."

    ist also diffamierend. 🙈🤣

    #Bewertung #Reputation #Rechtsmissbrauch
    3/3

  4. Eventuell wäre es für die Privatsphäre gut, die unteren Drittel der Fenster mit einer Folie abzukleben. Dann müsste man nicht die ganze Zeit die Rolläden unten haben."

    ist also diffamierend. 🙈🤣

    #Bewertung #Reputation #Rechtsmissbrauch
    3/3

  5. #dAI network controls. No ownership because it's #automated. Nobody has a finger on a lever or a button. Of course there have to be #maintenance #protocols with oversight, but nobody owns it. Your participation is your #reputation and your #scrape. You pay your own way with shared #inference time.

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:bpsosbombacnrcar6yci72mr/post/3mltjf233wp2e

  6. PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/
  7. PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/
  8. PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/
  9. PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/
  10. PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/
  11. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  12. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  13. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  14. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  15. "Every 'no' is a vote for a future 'yes.'"- Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    In the global freelance economy, the pressure is relentless: take everything that comes through the door. Chase every lead. Never leave money on the table. Never turn down an opportunity.

    Hustle.

    I get it.

    I've lived that reality since 1990.

    Here's the thing - the tone for the hustle is set right out of the gate. When you're in year one of running your own thing, every email feels like the difference between making it or not. You say yes to almost anything because the alternative of an empty calendar is terrifying. I've lived that reality for a long time. My early years on my own were a frantic hustle of saying yes to anything that looked like it might pay the bills.

    But here is what I've learned in the 36 years since: the pivots that worked weren't built on the things I said yes to; sometimes, they were built on the things I said no to.

    Every no is a vote for a future yes.

    From 1998 to 2001, I was doing, perhaps, 80 to 100 events per year. 4 keynotes in 4 days in 4 different cities all across North America. Travel, a full schedule, prep time. It was exhilarating, but at the same time, I was raising a young family with my wife, writing even more books about the Internet, participating in book tours, and so much more. And when the dot.com collapse happened in 2001, I was not quite prepared to reinvent - to pivot - at the speed the future demanded. It wasn't until 2004 that I finished writing my book, What I Learned from Frogs in Texas: How to Save Your Skin with Forward Thinking Innovation, that I was able to escape the tech lable nd move into the innovation/futurist branding.

    I look back sometimes and realize I lost three years that might have made my pivot to a new future easier. I didn't - because I didn't make time for the necessary pivot, because I was too busy saying yes.

    I learned a very powerful lesson.

    It's hard to think about, but ultimately, saying YES to everything will eventually get in the way of your success. 
    Keep reading the full post in the link: there's more on why saying NO is the best way to get to YES more often.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll has come to learn that the potential negativity in saying NO is one of the most powerful ways to get to the positivity of saying YES.

    **#No** **#Yes** **#Boundaries** **#Focus** **#Protection** **#Hustle** **#Calendar** **#Burnout** **#Discipline** **#Pivot** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Reputation** **#Time** **#Guard** **#Intelligence** **#Space** **#Reinvention** **#Future** **#Family** **#Health** **#Ruthless** **#Opportunity** **#Careful** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/05/decodin

  16. Tiens, tiens, WWF France tente de prendre ses distances avec la famille Bourbon des Deux-Siciles depuis que Maria Carolina s'affiche avec Bardella. Sa soeur cadette ne cesse de s'afficher comme "ambassadrice" de l'organisation. Cette dernière avait moins de scrupules jusqu'alors d'être représenté par une famille liée au système militaro-industriel italien ou encore à Trump... lalettre.fr/fr/politique_lobby

    #Politique #RN #Greewashing #Environnement #WWF #Bourbon #Reputation #Corruption #Scandale

  17. Tiens, tiens, WWF France tente de prendre ses distances avec la famille Bourbon des Deux-Siciles depuis que Maria Carolina s'affiche avec Bardella. Sa soeur cadette ne cesse de s'afficher comme "ambassadrice" de l'organisation. Cette dernière avait moins de scrupules jusqu'alors d'être représenté par une famille liée au système militaro-industriel italien ou encore à Trump... lalettre.fr/fr/politique_lobby

    #Politique #RN #Greewashing #Environnement #WWF #Bourbon #Reputation #Corruption #Scandale

  18. Tiens, tiens, WWF France tente de prendre ses distances avec la famille Bourbon des Deux-Siciles depuis que Maria Carolina s'affiche avec Bardella. Sa soeur cadette ne cesse de s'afficher comme "ambassadrice" de l'organisation. Cette dernière avait moins de scrupules jusqu'alors d'être représenté par une famille liée au système militaro-industriel italien ou encore à Trump... lalettre.fr/fr/politique_lobby

    #Politique #RN #Greewashing #Environnement #WWF #Bourbon #Reputation #Corruption #Scandale

  19. Tiens, tiens, WWF France tente de prendre ses distances avec la famille Bourbon des Deux-Siciles depuis que Maria Carolina s'affiche avec Bardella. Sa soeur cadette ne cesse de s'afficher comme "ambassadrice" de l'organisation. Cette dernière avait moins de scrupules jusqu'alors d'être représenté par une famille liée au système militaro-industriel italien ou encore à Trump... lalettre.fr/fr/politique_lobby

    #Politique #RN #Greewashing #Environnement #WWF #Bourbon #Reputation #Corruption #Scandale

  20. Tiens, tiens, WWF France tente de prendre ses distances avec la famille Bourbon des Deux-Siciles depuis que Maria Carolina s'affiche avec Bardella. Sa soeur cadette ne cesse de s'afficher comme "ambassadrice" de l'organisation. Cette dernière avait moins de scrupules jusqu'alors d'être représenté par une famille liée au système militaro-industriel italien ou encore à Trump... lalettre.fr/fr/politique_lobby

    #Politique #RN #Greewashing #Environnement #WWF #Bourbon #Reputation #Corruption #Scandale

  21. The Long Shadow of Gordon Whitlam's Disgrace

    Gordon Whitlam spent 30 years seeking full vindication, refusing a pardon after being stripped of rank. See why he fought for his honor.

    #GordonWhitlam, #Vindication, #LegalBattle, #Reputation, #Justice

    newsletter.tf/gordon-whitlam-3

  22. Gordon Whitlam refused a pardon for 30 years, seeking full vindication after his rank was stripped. This is a longer fight than most legal cases.

    #GordonWhitlam, #Vindication, #LegalBattle, #Reputation, #Justice
    newsletter.tf/gordon-whitlam-3

  23. Reputation es tan atemporal que no puede ser nueva porque técnicamente lleve unas semanas en el aire, o en las ondas.

    Ravyn Lenae canta su historia de dos universal (otro elemento eterno) sobre una parte musical finísima, en todos los sentidos: por ligera en sus partes y por sobria en cuanto a su hermosura.

    La guitarra acústica es el instrumento más presente, y está sin avasallar, siendo jueza y parte de esa relación que no va a ninguna parte, lo que no se quiere aceptar.

    Esto va sobre la fase de negación sentimental.

    <<I know I can leave.
    But I stay 'cause I wanna believe.
    That it's true what you're saying to me.>>

    Los intrumentos restantes son las voces, que se sirven de la letra y la melodía grácil para darse al completo sin gorgoritos ni excentricidades. Nada destaca para que el tema reluzca.

    Ella interpreta con una convicción naturalista con la voz y él, Dominic Fike, hace lo mismo aportando un color de voz apasionante entre rasposo y dulce.

    <<This ain't a fantasy.
    There's no smoke without a fire.
    That's always burning me.>>

    Ojalá fuese, en cuanto a repercusión y aceptación, la nueva Dilemma, otra que no envejecerá así que pasen siete generaciones.
    youtube.com/watch?v=AfI-pca8yHU
    #popazo #music #musica #pop #ravynLenae #dominicfike #reputation #nowplaying #guitar #acousticguitar #guitarra #dilemma

  24. Reputation es tan atemporal que no puede ser nueva porque técnicamente lleve unas semanas en el aire, o en las ondas.

    Ravyn Lenae canta su historia de dos universal (otro elemento eterno) sobre una parte musical finísima, en todos los sentidos: por ligera en sus partes y por sobria en cuanto a su hermosura.

    La guitarra acústica es el instrumento más presente, y está sin avasallar, siendo jueza y parte de esa relación que no va a ninguna parte, lo que no se quiere aceptar.

    Esto va sobre la fase de negación sentimental.

    <<I know I can leave.
    But I stay 'cause I wanna believe.
    That it's true what you're saying to me.>>

    Los intrumentos restantes son las voces, que se sirven de la letra y la melodía grácil para darse al completo sin gorgoritos ni excentricidades. Nada destaca para que el tema reluzca.

    Ella interpreta con una convicción naturalista con la voz y él, Dominic Fike, hace lo mismo aportando un color de voz apasionante entre rasposo y dulce.

    <<This ain't a fantasy.
    There's no smoke without a fire.
    That's always burning me.>>

    Ojalá fuese, en cuanto a repercusión y aceptación, la nueva Dilemma, otra que no envejecerá así que pasen siete generaciones.
    youtube.com/watch?v=AfI-pca8yHU
    #popazo #music #musica #pop #ravynLenae #dominicfike #reputation #nowplaying #guitar #acousticguitar #guitarra #dilemma

  25. Reputation es tan atemporal que no puede ser nueva porque técnicamente lleve unas semanas en el aire, o en las ondas.

    Ravyn Lenae canta su historia de dos universal (otro elemento eterno) sobre una parte musical finísima, en todos los sentidos: por ligera en sus partes y por sobria en cuanto a su hermosura.

    La guitarra acústica es el instrumento más presente, y está sin avasallar, siendo jueza y parte de esa relación que no va a ninguna parte, lo que no se quiere aceptar.

    Esto va sobre la fase de negación sentimental.

    <<I know I can leave.
    But I stay 'cause I wanna believe.
    That it's true what you're saying to me.>>

    Los intrumentos restantes son las voces, que se sirven de la letra y la melodía grácil para darse al completo sin gorgoritos ni excentricidades. Nada destaca para que el tema reluzca.

    Ella interpreta con una convicción naturalista con la voz y él, Dominic Fike, hace lo mismo aportando un color de voz apasionante entre rasposo y dulce.

    <<This ain't a fantasy.
    There's no smoke without a fire.
    That's always burning me.>>

    Ojalá fuese, en cuanto a repercusión y aceptación, la nueva Dilemma, otra que no envejecerá así que pasen siete generaciones.
    youtube.com/watch?v=AfI-pca8yHU
    #popazo #music #musica #pop #ravynLenae #dominicfike #reputation #nowplaying #guitar #acousticguitar #guitarra #dilemma

  26. For executives, board members, and senior leadership teams, the question is not whether to implement DEI programs, but rather how to integrate them deeply and authentically into the fabric of organizational operations to drive tangible value. A rapidly shifting demographic reality, and a workforce that demands purpose alongside profit makes DEI as a critical driver of financial performance, operational resilience, and brand equity.

    Robust DEI programs have direct contribution to business value, transformative impact on employee moral and productivity. More than that, DEI initiatives play important role in public relations and stakeholder management while at the same time helping brands to meet ESG standards. mediascope.group/dei-is-import

    #DEI #ESG #PR #PublicRelations #marketing #brand #BrandDevelopment #trust #ReputationManagement #reputation #publicity #diversity #inclusion #equity #equality #business #society #impact #CSR #sustainability

  27. For executives, board members, and senior leadership teams, the question is not whether to implement DEI programs, but rather how to integrate them deeply and authentically into the fabric of organizational operations to drive tangible value. A rapidly shifting demographic reality, and a workforce that demands purpose alongside profit makes DEI as a critical driver of financial performance, operational resilience, and brand equity.

    Robust DEI programs have direct contribution to business value, transformative impact on employee moral and productivity. More than that, DEI initiatives play important role in public relations and stakeholder management while at the same time helping brands to meet ESG standards. mediascope.group/dei-is-import

    #DEI #ESG #PR #PublicRelations #marketing #brand #BrandDevelopment #trust #ReputationManagement #reputation #publicity #diversity #inclusion #equity #equality #business #society #impact #CSR #sustainability

  28. For executives, board members, and senior leadership teams, the question is not whether to implement DEI programs, but rather how to integrate them deeply and authentically into the fabric of organizational operations to drive tangible value. A rapidly shifting demographic reality, and a workforce that demands purpose alongside profit makes DEI as a critical driver of financial performance, operational resilience, and brand equity.

    Robust DEI programs have direct contribution to business value, transformative impact on employee moral and productivity. More than that, DEI initiatives play important role in public relations and stakeholder management while at the same time helping brands to meet ESG standards. mediascope.group/dei-is-import

    #DEI #ESG #PR #PublicRelations #marketing #brand #BrandDevelopment #trust #ReputationManagement #reputation #publicity #diversity #inclusion #equity #equality #business #society #impact #CSR #sustainability