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Silent Problems & Brand Valuations

Market valuations and silent problems - are they correlated to each other?

24/7 Wall Street recently looked at the 10 Biggest Brand Disasters of 2010. Guess what? ThereĀ is a close correlation to the exposure of silent problems and the loss of brand valuations. On the list:

1. BP: Need I say more.
2. Dell: This company has exposed numerous silent problems in recent years.
4. Sony: I’ve written about Sony and its silent problems numerous times.
5. Goldman Sachs: What can I say other than they’ve created a culture where silent problems are endemic to the organization.
8. Johnson & Johnson: J&J use to be squeeky clean when it came to their brand, now silent problems are eroding it.
10. Toyota: Toyota’s culture of silencing their problems was exposed in a big way in 2010.

The other companies on the list R.I.M. (Blackberry), Adobe, Nokia and Google. Interestingly, each of these are in the fast moving technology arena where a “what’s hot” and “what’s not” mentality can reside. Yet the 6-companies on the above list have direct ties to silent problems. Makes one wonder when the marketplace will finally look at exposure to silent problems in stock valuations.

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