daisypowellchandleApr 27, 202125 minS2E5: M&S stay focussed on guiding principlesVictoria McKenzie-Gould, Director of Corporate Communications at Marks and Spencer, tells Daisy why retail is a lot like working in politics
daisypowellchandleMar 2, 202118 minS2E1: How it felt to work at Zoom in 2020Charlotte Holloway, Government Relations Director at Zoom, talks to Daisy about joining a company that is growing at an extraordinary pace
daisypowellchandleOct 20, 202023 minS1E10: Why everybody hates the financial sectorRebecca Park, Managing Director of External Affairs at UK Finance talks to Daisy about why everybody hates bankers
daisypowellchandleSep 8, 202016 minS1E7: Why corporate reputation needs to learn from politicsDaisy interviews James Frayne of Public First about why no organisation can truly avoid politics these days
daisypowellchandleAug 25, 202028 minS1E6: Corporate reputation and Black Lives MatterIt is three months since George Floyd was killed. We discuss what has changed, and what lessons companies can learn.
daisypowellchandleJul 28, 202015 minS1E4: Why everybody thinks the government hates themDaisy interviews Mark MacGregor of Stonehaven about why every company feels victimised by the government and what to do about it
Daisy Powell-ChandlerJul 22, 20203 minTrade, diplomacy and reputationInitial thoughts on what the ISC report on Russia means for reputation professionals
daisypowellchandleJun 16, 202016 minS1E1: Why diversity matters to corporate reputationIn this episode we step away from the important social arguments for equality and inclusion and instead take a commercial view.
Daisy Powell-ChandlerMay 27, 20203 minFour reasons to thank Dom (OR Learning corporate comms lessons from a crisis)Corporate reputation professionals can learn lessons from this political crisis
Daisy Powell-ChandlerMay 20, 20207 minWhy does reputation matter?: Legislators and regulatorsReputation matters for this group of stakeholders as much as any other – and ignoring that could mean the loss of your license to operate
Daisy Powell-ChandlerMar 3, 20205 minWhen should companies talk politics?Companies that get embroiled in politics risk making enemies of politicians and irritating consumers. But there are benefits as well.
Daisy Powell-ChandlerFeb 19, 202010 minWhy everybody hates you: Diversity part 2 of 2A lack of diversity creates teams that perform less well, products that have troubling flaws and communication that speaks to only a few
Daisy Powell-ChandlerFeb 12, 202011 minWhy everybody hates you: Diversity - part 1 of 2A lack of diversity alienates your organisation from customers, investors, regulators and employees – and it lays you open to serious errors
Daisy Powell-ChandlerJan 8, 20202 minDon't get too comfortable: they still hate youThe Conservative victory in December's General Election was not a sign that capitalism is forgiven. Over the next few weeks I will be explai
Daisy Powell-ChandlerDec 18, 20192 minWinning the election aftermathEngaging early is vital to building trust. It’s never too early to start preparing for the next general election.
Daisy Powell-ChandlerDec 11, 20192 minThe power of campaigningCampaigns provide a structure with which to drive and explain change and that is why we need to be using them beyond the election
Daisy Powell-ChandlerDec 4, 20193 min Corporate Reputation: A pre- and post-election checklist A little preparation now will help to reduce the stress over Christmas and put you ahead of the game in January.
Daisy Powell-ChandlerNov 27, 20193 minHow NOT to feature in an election manifestoCorporate reputation is as important as ideology in shaping political manifestos. Forget this at your peril!
Daisy Powell-ChandlerNov 20, 20193 minFive truths from watching the pollsThree weeks to go until the General Election. Here are five headlines on the current state of the polls.