Reputational Risk

Reputational Risk - The threats and opportunities associated with an organization's reputation and credibility with its partners, stakeholders, and the public — that might damage an organization's public image, credibility, or brand value. These risks can stem from various sources, such as operational failures, unethical behavior, or public controversies, potentially leading to diminished customer loyalty, reduced investor confidence, or decreased market opportunities, ultimately impacting the organization's overall performance and growth prospects.

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Definition
The threats and opportunities associated with an organization's reputation and credibility with its partners, stakeholders, and the public — that might damage an organization's public image, credibility, or brand value. These risks can stem from various sources, such as operational failures, unethical behavior, or public controversies, potentially leading to diminished customer loyalty, reduced investor confidence, or decreased market opportunities, ultimately impacting the organization's overall performance and growth prospects.
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https://www.canada.ca/en/treasury-board-secretariat/corporate/risk-management/taxonomies.html
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