NEW YORK: A majority of executives believe that CEOs trying to restore their – or their companies' – reputations do not help themselves by using social media or making themselves more available to the press, according to a study by Weber Shandwick and KRC Research.

 

Most respondents said executives can redeem themselves by publicly taking responsibility during a crisis (90%), tying CEO performance to compensation (83%), holding meetings with workers (68%), publicly speaking up for themselves and their companies (54%), being ...