Chief Exposure Officer
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In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine two very different versions of executive exposure: Palantir CEO Alex Karp’s 22-point manifesto and the renewed push to put CEOs directly in front of customers. They unpack how Palantir created a reputational problem by publishing a sweeping ideological statement loaded with contradictions, especially for a company dependent on government contracts across multiple countries. Then they turn to CEO-led customer engagement, from Burger King’s president giving out his phone number to older examples like Frank Perdue, Victor Kiam, and Lee Iacocca. The throughline is clear: visibility can build credibility when backed by reality, but it can also expose gaps between message, operations, values, and stakeholder expectations.
Takeaways
- Companies can create reputational risk when they publish values statements without a clear audience, objective, or strategic purpose.
- Palantir’s manifesto gave critics a ready-made framework for testing contradictions between what the company says and what it does.
- Nationalist messaging can create international business exposure when a company depends on government contracts outside its home market.
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Palantir, Alex Karp, CEO communication, corporate reputation, manifesto messaging, narrative governance, stakeholder scrutiny, government contracts, international reputation risk, pluralism, populism, CEO visibility, customer engagement, Burger King, executive advertising, authenticity, accountability, two-way communication, authority under exposure, crisis communication, brand trust, operational alignment
Companies Mentioned
Palantir, Twitter, Burger King, The New York Times, Axios, McDonald’s, Reddit, Sonos, Perdue, Laker Airways, Remington, Chrysler, DoorDash, Grubhub
Episode Hashtags
#Palantir #Twitter #BurgerKing #NewYorkTimes #Axios #McDonalds #Reddit #Sonos #Perdue #LakerAirways #Remington #Chrysler #DoorDash #Grubhub #CorporateCommunications #PublicRelations #CorporateReputation #CEOCommunication #CrisisCommunication #StakeholderTrust #BrandReputation #ExecutiveVisibility #CustomerEngagement #NarrativeGovernance #LeadershipCommunication #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetwork
Communication Breakdown is a production of the Observatory on Corporate Reputation.
Hosted by Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling.
Produced in partnership with Advocast and Shawn P Neal.
For questions, feedback, or episode suggestions, reach out at podcasts@ocrnetwork.com
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