Corporate Reputation and the Legal Impact of Misinformation in Australia
As the battle against misinformation kicks up a gear, companies that see reputation and regulation as partners will find more success.
Luke Fitzpatrick is a business expert and guest lecturer at the University of Sydney. He holds a BA in Business and has taught cross-cultural management and the Pre-MBA program. His work has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Yahoo! News. You can connect with him on LinkedIn.
As the battle against misinformation kicks up a gear, companies that see reputation and regulation as partners will find more success.
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