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Episode 16 - Elliot S. Schreiber, PH.D. or a Business conversation with a side of Politics

Episode 16 - Elliot S. Schreiber, PH.D. or a Business conversation with a side of Politics

Update: 2022-08-17
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Elliot S. Schreiber is a recognized expert in corporate governance and risk mitigation. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware and received his Ph.D. from Penn State. Elliot spent more than thirty years as a corporate executive with three global corporations in the US and Canada -- DuPont, Bayer, and Nortel Networks.  Today, he leads his own consulting firm, Schreiber & Company, an international business strategy firm. In addition to consulting Elliot teaches at the MBA and Executive MBA levels.  As a consultant and an educator, Elliot helps both business leaders and business students more effectively protect their corporate brand and mitigate company risk in an ever-changing social and political global business environment. 


Professor Schreiber is the author of The Yin & Yang of Reputation Management: Eight Principles for Strategic Stakeholder Value Creation and Risk Management. And he also co-authored with Chris Bart, Achieving the Execution Edge: 20 Essential Questions Corporate Directors Need to Get Answered about Strategy Execution.  Both books can be found on Amazon. 


If you want to contact Harlan with your comments, questions, or suggestions about this episode or possible future guests,  you can email him at somethingshappeninghere.usa@gmail.com or hjmarks55@gmail.com







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Episode 16 - Elliot S. Schreiber, PH.D. or a Business conversation with a side of Politics

Episode 16 - Elliot S. Schreiber, PH.D. or a Business conversation with a side of Politics

Harlan Marks