Sentences with phrase «better public reputation»

Second, retaining associates will maintain good client service and generate good will, not to mention a better public reputation for the firm.
PR practitioners use different tools and techniques to develop and maintain a better public reputation.
I know full well they can be and they don't have a very good public reputation — which is my entire point.

Not exact matches

The piece draws a comparison to Virginia's Fairfax County, which is similar in many ways to Westchester: They're both suburbs of big cities (New York and Washington, D.C.), they have similarly high home values, and they educate about the same number of students in public schools, which in both places have a good reputation.
Collection agencies don't have the best reputations with the general public.
Through its requests for discovery, Alphabet dragged Uber's reputation through the mud, forcing private messages and emails between former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and others, as well as letters about the company's questionable surveillance tactics, into the public eye.
They need people who can bring out the best in employees, communicate a vision, or build the firm's public reputation.
Together with this, it's also worth keeping in mind the fact that these agencies don't have a good reputation with the public, considering the fact that the NSA has been accused of not respecting the right to private life of people from all around the United States.
Here are some of the questions to ask in evaluating a public or private nonprofit agency: Is its reputation good in the community?
A unique pastoral task concerns the parishioner who inclines to do good openly while doing evil secretly.45 Suppose you have a parishioner who has a wide public reputation for generosity, liberality, and mercy, yet secretly is doing something despicable.
If Rainforest Alliance certification — with a high public profile and reputation for «saving the rainforest» — does not deliver what consumers thought it did, it may foster distrust in other certifications as well.
We have developed a reputation for breaking the latest gossip as well as doing so with a certain amount of wit, style, panache and a fair bit of footballing knowledge and for that we have been recognised by the public and now we want to win the damn thing.
While not as much of a well - known brand to the general public, Ingenuity has garnered a sterling reputation for their children's products.
«No employee shall commit any act or neglect any duty which in any way is prejudicial to good order, discipline, or efficiency, or reflects unfavorably upon the good name and reputation of the Port Authority, or adversely affects the interests of the Port Authority or those of the general public
Principals of local schools, parents and community board members emphasized the dire need for more schools Downtown, as the number of young families in the neighborhood continues to grow — thanks, in large part, to the reputation of the good public schools, they said.
Principals of local schools, parents and community board members emphasized the need for more schools Downtown as the number of young families in the neighborhood continues to grow — thanks, in large part, to the reputation of the good public schools, they said.
But Marino, whose mentor, Gallup, held that any public activism tainted a scientist's reputation, felt equivocal at best.
«The moral here is that these type of reputation concerns deserve a prominent place in the toolkit used by policy makers to encourage people to do things that benefit the public good.
At stake is the integrity of the scientific method, as well as the reputation of science among the general public, say the workshop's organizers.
Her clients have included many high profile and well known public figures, adding to her reputation as an expert in her field.
Though he'd built up a strong reputation among critics and cineastes in the 1960s with darker character work in films like Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) and the daring masterpiece Victim (1961), he was best known to the public as Simon Sparrow, the heartthrob comic lead in Doctor in the House (1954) and four subsequent sequels.
«However, being a good public speaker might not sufficiently prepare you for every media interview, especially the tricky ones where your school's reputation is at stake.
As well as the potential financial penalties (the ICO has issued fines totally over # 2.67 m since 2010), the loss of trust and negative publicity can be ruinous to reputation and seriously undermine public confidence.
Since 2012, public schools» reputation has improved mainly among Republicans, whose excellent / good reviews have risen nine points to 39 %.
In fact, some of the local charter school networks with the highest discipline rates have long enjoyed reputations as «beat the odds» schools that supposedly serve students of color better than the Minneapolis Public Schools.
Secondly: Hess himself has earned a reputation for being racially myopic, especially in his dismissal of focusing on achievement gaps in transforming public education as well as his statement that expanding school choice rewards the supposed irresponsibility of poor and minority families.
He was appointed Chief of Staff at the United States Department of Education by President George W. Bush in 2001 and earned a reputation for his ability to adapt innovative business strategies and tactics to resolve issues faced by the public education sector as well as playing a lead role in expanding the Department's international profile.
Toyota's platinum - clad luxury division has earned a well - deserved reputation for quality and reliability, but the car - buying public at large also perceives it as being pretty dull.
By now Honda's reputation for building extremely well - built, reliable and long - lasting cars was common knowledge, and sales of over 360,000 units for 1988 confirmed the public's affection for the Accord.
RIM missed the opportunity to remind the public about the good reputation they products have when it comes to fast typing of documents and text messages.
The economic benefits are at best uncertain for many mortgage investors, he added, even though he expects most players in the industry to participate, if only to avoid a tarnished reputation with the public.
Chihuahuas do not have a particularly good reputation among the general public.
Maintaining a good reputation for pet adoption and a public trust in Petfinder is a responsibility we all carry to help all pets find loving homes.
The good news, though, is that through tireless efforts to right the dogs» reputation, advocates who love the dogs are beginning to shift the public's misperceptions about pit bulls.
Her clients have included many high profile and well known public figures, adding to her reputation as an expert in her field.
I feel like the series has never quite gotten its due from the general public, but it enjoys a strong reputation among fighting game fans, and The King of Fighters»98 [$ 2.99] is arguably the best of the bunch...
With a thriving art scene and a growing collector base, Sydney is a dynamic cultural destination with an international reputation for presenting the very best in visual art through its public institutions, private collections, leading commercial galleries, and internationally renowned Biennale of Sydney, the third oldest in the world.
Our primary interest is to place works by the artist in all media as well as documentary materials such as catalogues, posters and films in institutions with a reputation for their scholarly approach to exhibitions and publications that have already shown an interest in and provide regular public access to the artist's work.
The names ranged from those with the renown of Pontus Hultén and Anne d'Harnoncourt to those of more esoteric reputation, like Jean Leering and Franz Meyer, who directed public collections in Eindhoven and Krefeld respectively, as well as collaborating on an influential Documenta exhibition each.
Over sixty artists welcome the public into their workspaces at 6 & 20 Vernon Street, a community well known throughout the area for the quality of work produced by artists with established reputations as well as exciting newcomers.
The job title perhaps obscures the immediate relevance of the appointment: as a curator with a reputation for working with cross-disciplinary artists such as performance artist Carolee Schneemann and visionary architectural practice Archigram, as well as curating substantial survey shows, Bayley is being asked to enable an encounter to take place between artists, church and the public.
What does this tell us about the relationships among money, good behavior (in the public interest), «social responsibility», and «corporate reputations», at least as Fortune defines these terms?
However, after a decade of reputation - damaging public disclosures, as well as pressure from scientific organizations, shareholders and senators, ExxonMobil implemented a new public relations strategy under a new CEO, and has begun to moderate its public
She picked up on ExxonMobil's well - established reputation as an outlier — even among its industry peers — in noting that plenty of large corporations opt to take a more earnest, transparent tack in the face of harsh public scrutiny and criticism.
«Rather than seeing the Avvo ratings for what they are — «that and $ 1.50 will get you a ride on Seattle's new South Lake Union Streetcar» — plaintiffs Browne and Wenokur want to make a federal case out of the number assigned to them because (a) it could harm their reputation, (b) it could cost them customers / fees, or (c) it could mislead the lawyer - hiring public into retaining poor lawyers or bypassing better lawyers.
Curtis Schehr knew this from his roles as an in - house lawyer at several public and privately - held government contractors in the Washington, D.C. area, and his reputation for thoroughness was well - known -LSB-...]
The draft report sets the OPC position as follows: That members of the public should have better tools in place to protect their online reputation.
Failing to comply with the new regulations could leave any organisation open to enforcement action which could damage their public reputation — as well as their bank balance.
If a person pretends such a marriage, and proclaims it to others, the law considers it as a malicious act, subjecting the party against whom it is set up to various disadvantages of fortune and reputation, and imposing upon the public (which for many reasons is interested in knowing the real state and condition of the individuals who compose it) an untrue character; interfering in many possible consequences with the good order of society, as well as the rights of those who are entitled to its protection.
So, Sam, I'm really excited for your conversation with Pete about speaking opportunities and how lawyers can do a better job of integrating public speaking as part of kind of their reputation building and marketing activities.
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