Footballers should be trained to protect reputation of the code
A Notion by Paula Matthewson – Originally Posted at Reputation Matters
Once you’ve damaged your reputation, it’s very hard to rebuild. The road to success and fame is littered with the remains of those who tarnished their reputation and were side-tracked into infamy or, more often, were lost in complete irrelevance and oblivion.
Ironically, while it’s hard work to establish a strong reputation, it’s easier to maintain one. In many ways it’s simply a matter of not doing anything to bring yourself into disrepute. Read this post…
November 13, 2010 | Categories: Journalism, Media, Paula Matthewson, Social Media, Sport | Tags: athletes, behaviour, boys, brand, business, clubs, conduct, elite, football, footballers, media, professional, reputation, scrutiny, social, sport, success, women | 1 Comment
Twitter for politicians –a conversation NOT an attack ad
A Notion by Paula Matthewson – Originally Posted at Reputation Matters
Ask a dozen people how they formed their political views and you will find a common thread. Each will reminisce about a frisson or connection they experienced, either with a cause or belief advocated by a particular person. Having made this connection, most people then associate themselves with that spectrum of politics for the rest of their voting lives. Read this post…
July 7, 2010 | Categories: Paula Matthewson, Politics, Social Media | Tags: Australia, candidates, election, federal, politicians, politics, Twitter | Leave a comment