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Embarrassing Moments

Mark Chambers

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Editora: Publifye

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Embarrassing Moments explores the public missteps of figures in politics, celebrity culture, and beyond, revealing the surprisingly universal nature of awkwardness. It delves into how these individuals navigate intense public scrutiny, offering lessons in reputation management and crisis communication.

 
The book highlights how a single political gaffe or celebrity scandal can reverberate globally in today's 24/7 media landscape, influencing public perception for years.

 
The book examines the strategic responses to these moments, analyzing both successful and unsuccessful attempts at reputation repair. It progresses from the psychological roots of embarrassment to case studies of public figures, culminating in best practices for managing public image.

 
By dissecting these high-profile situations, the book provides a framework for understanding how to navigate potentially damaging events with greater awareness.
Disponível desde: 29/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 70 páginas.

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