2025's First Half: Flatter, Fold or Fight


Author: OCR June 27, 2025 Duration: 29:38
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2025's First Half: Flatter, Fold or Fight

In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll take a halftime look at 2025, recapping six months of communication pivots, power plays, and reputational landmines. They revisit Ford's dramatic turn from tariff warnings to flag-waving patriotism, Amazon’s blink-and-deny tariff transparency saga, and Harvard's steady hand in the face of political attacks. Elon Musk's spiraling comms strategy earns him a slot as the year’s reputational loser, while Alan Garber and Harvard emerge as unlikely champions of principled messaging. The episode paints a vivid picture of today’s post-subtlety PR landscape—where performance, not prudence, is driving corporate narrative strategy.

Takeaways
  • Ford's strategic pivot from tariff critic to flag-waver shows how messaging must now flatter power to remain heard.
  • Amazon’s fast walk-back on pricing transparency reveals the cost of misreading political room temperature.
  • Harvard’s response to federal pressure showcases a masterclass in institutional resolve, values framing, and quiet leadership.
  • Elon Musk’s refusal to embrace comms strategy has left Tesla’s brand reputation untethered and declining.


Topics Mentioned
tariffs, performance communication, narrative alignment, political signaling, reputation management, CEO comms strategy, institutional voice, values framing, anti-woke backlash, DEI silence, crisis communication, corporate courage

Companies Mentioned
UnitedHealth Group, Restoration Hardware, Ford, GM, Stellantis, Amazon, Harvard University, Tesla, SpaceX, Twitter

Chapters
00:00 Midyear Recap Setup
01:00 Ford’s Patriotic Pivot on Tariffs
04:30 Silence, Strategy, and the Auto Industry
06:55 Amazon’s Blink-and-Bury PR Move
11:45 Harvard's Reputational Reframing
16:20 Standing Still vs. Flooding the Zone
18:45 Elon Musk’s PR Freefall
22:00 Strategic Isolation and Comms Collapse
25:00 Clash of the Titans: Musk vs. Trump
27:50 Wildcard Predictions for the Back Half

Episode Hashtags
#UnitedHealthGroup #RestorationHardware #Ford #GM #Stellantis #Amazon #Harvard #Tesla #SpaceX #Twitter #CorporateCommunications #ReputationManagement #CrisisComms #CEOComms #DEI #PoliticalMessaging #PublicRelations #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetwork

Produced by Shawn P Neal at AdvoCast

Communication Breakdown is a production of the Observatory on Corporate Reputation.
Hosted by Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling.
Produced by Shawn P Neal and the team at AdvoCast.

For questions, feedback, or episode suggestions, reach out at podcast@ocrnetwork.com

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