“What are some ways that others could indirectly destroy your reputation?”
Thank you,
Jianfa
Here's one way that happens, Jianfa: When someone (or more than one person) allow others to believe a lie about someone when they know the facts, evidence and truth are contrary to what has been — and maybe still is — being communicated.
This happens, unfortunately. People either want to stay out of a conflict, which is understandable, lacking courage and character, or they don't like — or hate — the person being victimized by lies and fallout from a damaged or terrible reputation.
Michael Toebe
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Michael Toebe writes “Reputation Notes” and is the founder and specialist at Reputation Quality, a practice that serves and assists successful people and organizations in further building reputation as an asset and responsibly, ethically protecting, restoring or reconstructing it.