Meeting Ethical and Reputational Challenges – Guidance

Notes

Intended to help cultural organisations and their governing bodies meet ethical and reputational challenges with a greater sense of confidence, this report stems from a What Next? discussion about the difficult situations organisations can find themselves in when an action sparks controversy, for example, the presentation of a divisive piece of work, or a contentious sponsorship deal.

Editor What Next? / Vicky Long
Reference A0826
Date 2018
Type Article

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