February 08, 2016
Sportsmanlike Conduct with the Media
For all the incredible things Panther’s quarterback Cam Newton did this season, many will simply be overshadowed by his post game demeanor and the fact he walked out of the press conference at the end [...]
For all the incredible things Panther’s quarterback Cam Newton did this season, many will simply be overshadowed by his post game demeanor and the fact he walked out of the press conference at the end of the game.
At any job, especially when you’re representing the image of an organization, a person must control their feelings and always be mindful of the lasting perception one single interaction with news media can have on themselves. For business executives, this same rule applies. Whether it’s angry shareholders, a hostile reporter, or you’re simply having a bad day, there are a handful of basic fundamentals that anyone dealing with the media should master.
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