
Hearts & Minds
Welcome to Hearts & Minds, a daily blog and topical take on corporate reputation from Sodali & Co's UK Strategic Communications team. Everyday, leading journalist Chris Blackhurst shares a unique corporate communications perspective on recent news.
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Hearts & Minds: The swift return - a modern comms conundrum
Zia Yusuf's swift return to Reform after quitting due to exhaustion highlights the complexities of political comebacks. His reappointment, driven by necessity, underscores the challenges of turnaround communication and the impact on Reform's future under Nigel Farage's leadership.
09 June 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: CEO storytelling is just what the doctor ordered
Ije Nwokorie, new CEO of Dr. Martens, emphasizes the importance of a brand's unique identity and personal connection. He highlights British brands' blend of commercial strength and humanity, inspiring his career and passion for Dr. Martens.
06 June 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: The legacy media behemoth that isn't just surviving, it's thriving
Despite industry challenges and family feuds, Rupert Murdoch's Fox and News Corp are thriving, driven by strategic focus on news, sports, and digital innovation, leading to soaring values and significant growth in both TV and print sectors.
05 June 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: National emergencies and the war of words – how the rhetoric of leadership is shifting
America and Britain are using strong rhetoric to justify controversial policies, aiming to connect with younger generations who prefer concise, impactful communication. Both nations face economic and military challenges, requiring public support for their leaders' decisions.
04 June 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: Will media deals with AI giants change the reputation management landscape?
The UK’s proposed legislation on AI copyright is stuck between the Commons and Lords, with debates on protecting original content creators. Media outlets are divided on licensing agreements with AI developers, impacting how AI engines access and use copyrighted material.
03 June 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: Coke and salty fries – the miracle cure for a media migraine
Media often presents contradictory health advice, reflecting our desire to justify indulgences. The latest example is a BBC report on TikTok claims that Coke and fries cure migraines, highlighting our quest for validation and the influence of social media.
02 June 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: Does your job title draw derision?
The Times critiques inflated job titles like "group chief people officer," highlighting their potential for ridicule and self-importance, despite their common use in corporate settings to humanize roles traditionally known as "human resources."
30 May 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: How jet setting climate leaders should handle the flak
Prince Harry faces criticism for flying to China to speak on climate change, highlighting the broader issue of public figures not practicing what they preach. Despite the backlash, such actions are often seen as necessary for their roles.
29 May 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: Lessons from the incredible shrinking TED Talk
Novelist Elif Shafak's TED talk was cut from 18 to 13 minutes to avoid audience fatigue. In today's digital age, attention spans are shrinking, making concise communication crucial. Less is more; keep messages brief, impactful, and engaging.
28 May 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: You turn if you want to, I’m just negotiating
Two leaders, Trump and Starmer, exhibit contrasting communication styles: Trump is direct and confident, while Starmer is cautious and detailed. Both approaches have their strengths and weaknesses, reflecting their distinct methodologies and public personas.
27 May 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: The lighthearted quip that ended a career
Japan's farm minister resigned after joking about the cost-of-living crisis, highlighting the risks of making light of serious issues. His fall mirrors the infamous "Ratner" incident, where a joke about product quality led to a retail giant's downfall.
23 May 2025
Read more chevron_rightHearts & Minds: UnHerd becomes UnSeen as stealth banning comes out of the shadows
Paul Marshall, owner of GB News, warns of tech platforms' "shadow banning" content, citing an UnHerd interview with Lord Sumption during COVID-19 as an example. He highlights the issue of online censorship and the lack of transparency in platform regulations.
22 May 2025
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