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Average rating: 3.57 · 299 ratings · 46 reviews · 62 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Reputation Game: The Ar...

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The Perfect Man: The Muscul...

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Wheels on Fire

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The Magnificent Mrs Tennant...

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Handbook of Spatial Cognition

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Iron Men: How One London Fa...

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“As the philosopher Baroness Onora O’Neill has said, ‘If we are to place or refuse trust we need either unmediated evidence of others’ honesty, competence or reliability or mediated evidence that can be checked.”
David Waller, The Reputation Game: The Art of Changing How People See You

“Despite this series of missteps, this did not impact Apple’s capability reputation – on the contrary, the company’s reputation protected it from any fallout. Once you have won a reputation for a certain type of competence, in this case producing devices that everyone on the planet wants to own, it is hard to shake off.”
David Waller, The Reputation Game: The Art of Changing How People See You

“As the philosopher Baroness Onora O’Neill has said, ‘If we are to place or refuse trust we need either unmediated evidence of others”
David Waller, The Reputation Game: The Art of Changing How People See You



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