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The venerable Augusta National Golf Club has been playing host to the Masters Tournament since 1934. But this year it is also pl
The venerable Augusta National Golf Club has been playing host to the Masters Tournament since 1934. But this year it is also pl
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2012-12-30
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The venerable Augusta National Golf Club has been playing host to the Masters Tournament since 1934. But this year it is also playing host to another great drama, the relaunching of the most valuable personal brand in the world. Tiger Woods’s penchant for cocktail waitresses and porn actresses ended up costing an astonishing amount of money:two economists at the University of California, Davis, have calculated that his biggest corporate sponsors, such as Nike and Gatorade.saw as much as $ 12 billion wiped off the value of their shares in the wake of the scandal. But Mr. Woods’s warm reception at Augusta suggests that he is well on his way to recovering his star power.
Brand Tiger is thus likely to join a long list of brands that have come back refreshed after a spell in rehab. These include not just the predictable roster of celebrity brands such as Martha Stewart and Kobe Bryant, but also a surprising number of solid corporate citizens such as Johnson & Johnson and Coca-Cola. Brand-threatening scandals are becoming a regular feature of the corporate landscape, thanks to a toxic mixture of globalisation, which scatters corporate activities hither and yon, and the Internet, which allows bad news to spread like wildfire. Oxford Metrica.a consultancy, estimates that executives have an 82% chance of facing a corporate disaster within any five-year period, up from 20% two decades ago. Indeed, just the day after Mr. Woods made his return to golf, the American government fined Toyota over $ 16m for its tardiness in addressing safety concerns.
The key to a successful relaunch lies in making a cool-headed assessment of how much the scandal damages your company. Does it involve life and limb, rather than less consequential matters? Has it spread beyond particular products or particular divisions to afflict the entire corporate brand? If the answer to both questions is yes, then companies are well advised to go into collective overdrive; if it is no, then they can experiment with more nuanced responses, such as lopping off a tainted product or sacrificing a rogue division.
Marsh & McLennan and JetBlue provide good examples of companies that took a no-holds-barred approach to brand rehabilitation. In 2004 Marsh & McLennan was accused of taking kickbacks to recommend insurance providers to its clients, an accusation that went to the very heart of its identity as one of the country’s biggest insurance brokers. The firm was not content with issuing grovelling apologies and paying $ 850m in compensation. It also appointed a new boss, Michael Cherkasky, who was the head of its financial-investigation division, Kroll. Mr. Cherkasky proceeded to de-emphasise the insurance business and boost other divisions, such as Mercer Consulting and Kroll.
In 2007 bad weather presented JetBlue with a nightmare of its own. Thousands of passengers were left stranded and one planeload of unfortunates spent eight hours sitting on the tarmac, with precious little food or drink to sustain them. The company’s founder and boss David Neeleman immediately recognised that this made a mockery of his promise to "bring humanity back to air travel". He threw himself into dealing with the problem, issuing public apologies, telling his employees to contact passengers personally by phone and e-mail, producing a retroactive passengers’ "Bill of Rights" and ponying up around $ 25m in compensation.
The JetBlue case underlines the most important rule of successful crisis management. The boss needs to take charge. This means sidelining corporate cluck-cluckers such as lawyers (who worry that any admission of guilt will lead to lawsuits) or financial officers (who obsess about the bottom line). It also means putting the survival of the company above personal considerations (Mr. Neeleman stepped down three months after the crisis).Many of the most damaging crises, by contrast, have resulted from foot-dragging at the top—as appears to be the case with Toyota today.
Crises can even give brands a long-term boost, provided the rehabilitation is properly handled. Coca-Cola emerged stronger from its disastrous recipe change in 1985. In response to widespread outrage from customers, it reverted to the original formulation within three months.The whole episode reminded consumers of their fierce attachment to Coke, and thus ended up increasing sales. Tiger Woods, too, could well emerge with added lustre from his own debacle. There is nothing Americans like more than a redemption story—particularly when the man being redeemed is supremely good at his job.
We can infer from the last paragraph that
选项
A、Coca-Cola has undergone several crises since it was founded.
B、the former boss of Coca-Cola was the victim of a crisis.
C、Tiger Woods has a chance to reach his career peak again.
D、Americans expect Tiger Woods to play golf better than before.
答案
C
解析
推断题。末段倒数第二句对Tiger Woods的情况进行评论“同样,泰格·伍兹也能够很容易地从溃败中带着比以往更多的光辉复出。”之后末句解释原因:美国人最喜欢关于救赎的故事一一特别是当被救赎者的本职工作还做得特别棒的时候。由此可以判断,伍兹有可能在事业上重现辉煌,故[C]为答案。
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