Tagged dezenhall
How Boeing Should Respond to the Ethiopian Airlines Crash CNBC
Boeing needs to choose the best of its bad options in order to keep the airlines and the governments with them in order to survive. They have made a decision – with the help of the FAA – that because the aircraft is safe, they will prove it in everyday use in the U.S. first. […]
‘I Was Young’ Isn’t an Excuse: Business Leaders Need to Revisit Yearbooks Wall Street Journal
Anyone in a high profile job should conduct ‘opposition analysis’ on themselves to see if damaging pre-digital era images could come to light. Read the full story
Why Crisis PR Faces a Crisis PR News
“Crisis management is at a crossroads” states Eric Dezenhall as he reflects on the past thirty years in what used to be called an offbeat business. Read the article
Trump’s Attacks on Outsourcing Put Companies on Guard The Wall Street Journal
Eric Dezenhall quoted in Wall Street Journal on companies that are not ready for Trump attacks on offshoring. Read the full article
Crisis Consultant Writes Novels to Recharge Wall Street Journal
Writing works of fiction is the secret to how crisis manager, Eric Dezenhall handles the demands of running Dezenhall Resources. Wrapping up his seventh novel, a story about the murdered family of an African-American racketeer that took place in his neighborhood as a child. Dezenhall uses his alter-ego to solve problems, combat dangerous criminals and […]
In Trump’s ‘Apprentice’ run, reality wasn’t what it seemed AP
Dezenhall quoted in AP story on Donald Trump’s reality show, “The Apprentice,” which served as his training ground for His campaign. Dezenhall says Trump was adept at two skills necessary to succeed on TV. Read the full article
Companies Under Attack Hire Dezenhall Resources to Get Back to Business Huffington Post
Huffington Post calls Dezenhall the “the firm companies hire to get back to business” Read the article
Executive Edge: CEOs under fire CNBC
As Wells Fargo CEO John Stump, and Mylan CEO Heather Bresch testify before Congress this week their job will be relatively simple: Survive the proceedings. A Congressional hearing is not an investigative panel—it’s political theater, the most fun a Member of Congress can have. Watch the video
Why Trump Can Get Away with Saying Anything CNBC
Why can Donald Trump seemingly say anything and get away with it? Eric Dezenhall comments on why there are different rules for different people and organizations in high-stakes communications. Read the full article
Charisma & Damage Control at Tesla CNBC
Appearing on CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss the Tesla accident impact, Eric Dezenhall says charismatic visionaries such as Steve Jobs and Elon Musk are granted passes because they “crank out cool stuff.” When asked about Musk’s Twitter war with Fortune, Dezenhall says that Musk will fare better than a CEO of a more traditional publicly […]