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What is Good Intentions

Handbook of Research on Effective Communication, Leadership, and Conflict Resolution
An attempt to decrease the egregiousness of an act by arguing that it was undertaken with goodwill.
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Leadership in a Time of Crisis: Jim Tressel's Ousting from The Ohio State University
Lauren J. Keil (Advisory Board Consulting and Management, USA) and Angela M. Jerome (Western Kentucky University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9970-0.ch009
Abstract
When faced with crises organizational leaders must identify, prioritize, and communicate with organizational stakeholders. Increasingly, organizational leaders find themselves responding to crises made by persons that represent or are associated with the organization in some way. However, most case studies of image repair campaigns focus on the individual that has transgressed rather than on the often simultaneous campaigns undertaken by the organizations with which they are associated. To study these issues more closely, this chapter uses The Ohio State University's (OSU's) tattoos for memorabilia scandal as exemplar and offers meaningful insight and pragmatic considerations for practitioners dealing with similar situational constraints.
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Strategic Communication in Crisis: Winning May (Not) Be Everything
An attempt to decrease the egregiousness of an act by arguing that it was undertaken with goodwill.
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