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Waltzing with the Raptors: A Practical Roadmap to Protecting Your Company's Reputation [Hardcover]

Glen Peters (Author)
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0471327328 978-0471327325 March 12, 1999 1
The Velociraptor was among creation's most ferocious predators, and its killer instinct lives on in the form of well-intentioned but deadly activist groups ready to shred and devour your company's reputation.

Waltzing with the Raptors presents the cutting-edge concept of Reputation Assurance, an indispensable system for measuring a company's reputation and social accountability. Adhering to the belief that business has the power to build prosperous global communities, Glen Peters identifies the practical steps that any company can take to achieve, monitor, and maintain a solid reputation. Based on a global study of multinationals in North America, Europe, and Asia, Reputation Assurance is used by PricewaterhouseCoopers, the global thought leaders.

The first step in learning how to waltz is listening to the music, or rather, listening to the wishes of the wide constituency of institutions and people who inhabit the world market. As recently as the last decade, products were still being launched based almost entirely on the opinion of the R&D department. Today, a product launch without detailed market research would be considered reckless if not suicidal. Likewise, it is no longer safe for senior executives to take management actions and make decisions in the belief that they can interpret the wishes of their shareholders, employees, customers, and the society in which they operate. When Shell went ahead with plans to sink a defunct North Sea oil platform, it sought the approval of the U.K. government, but failed to acknowledge Greenpeace and the millions of Shell customers who forced a company U-turn. Civil rights groups, religious organizations, single-issue parties, and many others make up the stirring medley of people companies have to listen to, to keep waltzing.

Reputation Assurance applies a framework of principles for business excellence across the company. The new paradigm ensures fair and competitive returns for shareholders, understands and meets customer expectations and guarantees, offers employees fair compensation, honesty, and openness in communication, and takes suggestions and complaints seriously. Finally, the framework promotes corporate accountability to society as a whole by contributing to the economic power of its citizens, promoting human rights, disclosing relevant information, and respecting at all times local culture and laws. Waltzing, after all, isn't just fancy footwork but an art. Once companies learn and practice the steps, they will find their reputations admired by all.

"I have long believed that companies can only hope to operate successfully if they have an invisible 'License to Operate' from their employees, customers, partners, and shareholders, together with society as a whole. This excellent book points out that these relationships are under increasing threat from predators and require cohesive, coherent, and well thought out management if companies are to succeed. The company's reputation is no longer in the category of 'nice to have', it is now absolutely crucial for continued survival."-Sir John Harvey-Jones, former Chairman, ICI (U.K.).

"Glen Peters's fine book focuses on the importance of the employees and the environment to a company's bottom line, in addition to stockholders. His recommendations fit with findings that large companies that pay attention to these factors historically outperform those that don't."-Jeff Seglin, Visiting Fellow, Center for the Study of Values in Public Life, Harvard University.

"Waltzing with the Raptors cogently and engagingly shows how managers who actively listen and are responsive to their company's stakeholders, who monitor, verify, and report on performance, can transform powerful and feisty critics into partners, thereby protecting and enhancing their company's reputation."-Alice Tepper Martin, President, Council on Economic Priorities.

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The Velociraptor was among creation's most ferocious predators, and its killer instinct lives on in the form of well-intentioned but deadly activist groups ready to shred and devour your company's reputation. Waltzing with the Raptors presents the cuttingedge concept of Reputation Assurance, an indispensable system for measuring a company's reputation and social accountability. Adhering to the belief that business has the power to build prosperous global communities, Glen Peters identifies the practical steps that any company can take to achieve, monitor, and maintain a solid reputation. Based on a global study of multinationals in North America, Europe, and Asia, Reputation Assurance is used by PricewaterhouseCoopers, the global thought leaders. The first step in learning how to waltz is listening to the music, or rather, listening to the wishes of the wide constituency of institutions and people who inhabit the world market. As recently as the last decade, products were still being launched based almost entirely on the opinion of the R&D department. Today, a product launch without detailed market research would be considered reckless if not suicidal. Likewise, it is no longer safe for senior executives to take management actions and make decisions in the belief that they can interpret the wishes of their shareholders, employees, customers, and the society in which they operate. When Shell went ahead with plans to sink a defunct North Sea oil platform, it sought the approval of the U.K. government, but failed to acknowledge Greenpeace and the millions of Shell customers who forced a company U-turn. Civil rights groups, religious organizations, single-issue parties, and many others make up the stirring medley of people companies have to listen to, to keep waltzing. Reputation Assurance applies a framework of principles for business excellence across the company. The new paradigm ensures fair and competitive returns for shareholders, understands and meets customer expectations and guarantees, offers employees fair compensation, honesty, and openness in communication, and takes suggestions and complaints seriously. Finally, the framework promotes corporate accountability to society as a whole by contributing to the economic power of its citizens, promoting human rights, disclosing relevant information, and respecting at all times local culture and laws. Waltzing, after all, isn't just fancy footwork but an art. Once companies learn and practice the steps, they will find their reputations admired by all.

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The Velociraptor was among creation's most ferocious predators, and its killer instinct lives on in the form of well-intentioned but deadly activist groups ready to shred and devour your company's reputation.

Waltzing with the Raptors presents the cutting-edge concept of Reputation Assurance, an indispensable system for measuring a company's reputation and social accountability. Adhering to the belief that business has the power to build prosperous global communities, Glen Peters identifies the practical steps that any company can take to achieve, monitor, and maintain a solid reputation. Based on a global study of multinationals in North America, Europe, and Asia, Reputation Assurance is used by PricewaterhouseCoopers, the global thought leaders.

The first step in learning how to waltz is listening to the music, or rather, listening to the wishes of the wide constituency of institutions and people who inhabit the world market. As recently as the last decade, products were still being launched based almost entirely on the opinion of the R&D department. Today, a product launch without detailed market research would be considered reckless if not suicidal. Likewise, it is no longer safe for senior executives to take management actions and make decisions in the belief that they can interpret the wishes of their shareholders, employees, customers, and the society in which they operate. When Shell went ahead with plans to sink a defunct North Sea oil platform, it sought the approval of the U.K. government, but failed to acknowledge Greenpeace and the millions of Shell customers who forced a company U-turn. Civil rights groups, religious organizations, single-issue parties, and many others make up the stirring medley of people companies have to listen to, to keep waltzing.

Reputation Assurance applies a framework of principles for business excellence across the company. The new paradigm ensures fair and competitive returns for shareholders, understands and meets customer expectations and guarantees, offers employees fair compensation, honesty, and openness in communication, and takes suggestions and complaints seriously. Finally, the framework promotes corporate accountability to society as a whole by contributing to the economic power of its citizens, promoting human rights, disclosing relevant information, and respecting at all times local culture and laws. Waltzing, after all, isn't just fancy footwork but an art. Once companies learn and practice the steps, they will find their reputations admired by all.

"I have long believed that companies can only hope to operate successfully if they have an invisible 'License to Operate' from their employees, customers, partners, and shareholders, together with society as a whole. This excellent book points out that these relationships are under increasing threat from predators and require cohesive, coherent, and well thought out management if companies are to succeed. The company's reputation is no longer in the category of 'nice to have', it is now absolutely crucial for continued survival."-Sir John Harvey-Jones, former Chairman, ICI (U.K.).

"Glen Peters's fine book focuses on the importance of the employees and the environment to a company's bottom line, in addition to stockholders. His recommendations fit with findings that large companies that pay attention to these factors historically outperform those that don't."-Jeff Seglin, Visiting Fellow, Center for the Study of Values in Public Life, Harvard University.

"Waltzing with the Raptors cogently and engagingly shows how managers who actively listen and are responsive to their company's stakeholders, who monitor, verify, and report on performance, can transform powerful and feisty critics into partners, thereby protecting and enhancing their company's reputation."-Alice Tepper Martin, President, Council on Economic Priorities.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 12, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471327328
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471327325
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,618,618 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mrs D'silva is my first novel. It is my attempt to capture life in my very small world of the 1960's. A world where food, family, music and politics were all mixed up together in the railway colony in which I grew up. The Anglo Indian community in which I lived was dispersing to all corners of the English speaking world and I was one the few who experienced it in its last days. Centuries of European colonisation of India had created this multicultural minority that had adopted the language, dress and music of Britain but held a strong sense of its Indian identity through family values and cuisine. This multiculturalism gave rise to a unique hybrid language which has found its way into the Oxford English dictionary.

My parents emigrated to England in the late sixties and for the next forty years I spent my time trying to assimilate into the new culture I found myself. As I made my way through life, career, starting a family and building a future for my children, my early life seemed to recede into the dim distant. Then one day, during a sailing holiday, late at night under a starry Adriatic sky the urge to write a story came to me. That triggered what is now chapter one in Mrs D'Silva. The more I wrote, the more my past childhood memories flooded back to me and I began to think how lucky I was to have had such a charmed early life. Imagine my delight when Richard Davies of Parthian read a very rough first draft and told me that it could make a decent book.

M advice to most first time writers would be that they should stick to things they know of and that they feel strongly about. Ask yourself the question, 'what am I trying to do with this book?' I'm writing a second now with the same lead character and finding it hard work.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars latest thinking on reputation assurance, March 1, 2000
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Sharon Buckland (Auckland, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
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I have read several books on this subject, looking for practical advice on how to develop a managed reputation for my company. I am a Communications Manager with 20 years' experience. This is the first book I've seen that offers a "how to" guide to implementation, which is a big step forward from previous texts which only documented the phenomenon (not very helpful if you're wanting to move on from hand wringing to problem solving). The work is easy to read and authoritative. It contains appendices that show specifically how to implement reputation assurance programmes. I recommend it highly to any PR practitioner, CEO or Board member interested in moving their organisation ahead of public opinion. If you follow the roadmap provided, you have the opportunity to make a quantum leap in the reputation stakes.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A lack of substance, January 17, 2003
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My major criticism of Peters' rather simplistic treatise is that rather than provide any real solutions to the problems that corporations face, all his advice will do is institutionalise his critics.

His appendix of activist non-governments also displays an ignorance of many of the groups mentioned. Peters would do well to go back and do some proper research.

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My major criticism of Peters' rather simplistic treatise is that rather than provide any real solutions to the problems that corporations face, all his advice will do is institutionalise his critics.

His appendix of activist non-governments also displays an ignorance of many of the groups mentioned. Peters would do well to go back and do some proper research.

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Handling Active Stakeholders, New York, United States, Applying Reputation Assurance, North Sea, Valuing the Customer, Dow Corning, Brent Spar, Silicon Valley, Southwest Airlines, United Kingdom, Employees-Working Smarter, Dell Computer, British Petroleum, John Browne, People's Republic of China, Royal Dutch, The New Setting, The Reputation Route Map, Boca Raton, Northern Ireland, Society-All Is Not What It Seems, Total Quality, World War
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