Ms Nooyi has also devoted resources to cultivating a corporate image focused on global social responsibility.
This strategy has spawned a frenzy of corporate image-building (and numerous mergers, too).
They said it also showed that corporate image did not trump a person's right to reasonable expression of their religious belief.
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Lastly, one can understand the corporate impulse to attempt to markedly enhance their corporate image and visibility by aligning themselves with these highly visible women.
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The court pointed out that her cross had been too "discreet" to stand any chance of damaging British Airways' corporate image, and the company had changed its uniform policy to allow such symbols shortly after the row anyway.
The case for starting from within starts to look even better when you consider the fact that many of the companies that have made internal efficiency improvements in order to achieve emissions reduction are not only improving their corporate image, but are also saving money.
Taken together, these forces make cloud computing a powerful alternative for businesses scrambling to keep up with an information explosion, a stunningly fast move to mobile commerce and lifestyle, and the parallel rise of social as one of the most powerful shapers of corporate image and success today.
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Their rep as entertainment devices is already changing, though: we've seen slates with pen input and bundled keyboard docks burst onto the market this year, and Windows 8 is only boosting that corporate-friendly image.
Corporate executives likewise have an image that belies their work lives, says Lee.
The company that was praised for its corporate social responsibility following its image overhaul in 2000 (when it started calling itself Beyond Petroleum) is now being scorched from all sides.
At the age of35, Linda Arroz made a major career change: from a working on the assembly line at a General Motors plant as a spot-welder to an image consultant in the corporate and fashion worlds.
Perhaps not so coincidentally, at that time Wal-Mart was struggling to reclaim its image as all-American corporate after several years of beat downs in the form of reports of worker mistreatment and unreasonable cost squeezes on its suppliers.
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Already found to be of limited use as a pitchman by corporate America, Clemens stands no chance if steroids and HGH continue to stain his image.
After the meeting, Tour executives called corporate sponsors to explain Mr. Woods's objections to the extensive use of his image and encourage them to use more players in their promotions, Mr. Finchem said.
Image damage from "no" votes could be severe in today's turbulent corporate governance environment, so companies must now become far more assertive in explaining how their top executives are paid.
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