Breaking Down the 2025 Axios Harris Poll Reputation Rankings

Breaking Down the 2025 Axios Harris Poll Reputation Rankings

Author: OCR May 23, 2025 Duration: 28:19
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll analyze the 2025 Axios Harris Poll 100 — a comprehensive ranking of corporate reputation based on consumer sentiment. While Tesla’s dramatic fall dominated headlines, Steve and Craig dig deeper into what this year’s results reveal about public trust, market behavior, and the communications strategies that helped companies either rise above the noise or sink beneath it. From the inflation-fueled rise of Trader Joe’s to the reputational resilience of Costco, they break down how chaos, affordability, and authenticity shaped the scoreboard. They also explore the long-term implications of AI optimism, DEI backlash, and CEO overexposure.

The 2025 Axios Harris Poll 100 reputation rankings:
https://www.axios.com/2025/05/20/axios-harris-poll-company-reputation-ranking

Takeaways
  • Chaos and inflation were the two dominant forces shaping corporate reputation in 2025.
  • Companies like Trader Joe’s and Costco built trust
  • Elon Musk’s three companies suffered reputational freefall
  • AI companies gained reputational momentum, but early optimism may not translate into long-term trust without aligning with public values.
  • DEI rollbacks haven’t uniformly hurt reputation scores — but backlash-driven declines show timing and media visibility matter.
Topics Mentioned
corporate reputation, stakeholder trust, inflation, brand stability, CEO branding, chaos vs. disruption, AI acceleration, DEI backlash, narrative infrastructure, crisis communication, affordability, alignment, corporate values, public perception

Companies Mentioned
Tesla, Twitter (X), SpaceX, Trader Joe’s, Patagonia, Microsoft, Toyota, Costco, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Arizona Beverage Company, Meta, Target, Walmart, John Deere, IBM, Nvidia, OpenAI, DeepSeek, Ford, General Motors, Blue Sky

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and the Harris Poll’s Significance
01:04 Reputation Rankings: Who’s Up and Who’s Down
02:40 The Chaos-Inflation Equation
04:51 Tesla’s Triple Threat Reputation Crisis
07:17 CEO Overexposure and Brand Risk
09:29 Cybertruck and the Myth of Marketing Fixes
11:53 Twitter and SpaceX: Reputational Flatlines
13:01 DEI Rollbacks and Reputational Impact
16:18 Timing, Target, and Agenda-Setting
18:41 Costco’s Quiet Stand and Communications Paradox
20:53 Values, Visibility, and Organic Reputation
23:14 AI Optimism: Microsoft, Nvidia, and the Age of Wonder
25:40 Meta’s Residue and the Risk of Unlearned Lessons
27:40 The Acceleration vs. Safety Dilemma
28:02 Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts

Episode Hashtags
#Tesla #Twitter #SpaceX #TraderJoes #Patagonia #Microsoft #Toyota #Costco #HomeDepot #Lowes #ArizonaBeverage #Meta #Target #Walmart #JohnDeere #IBM #Nvidia #OpenAI #DeepSeek #Ford #GeneralMotors #BlueSky #CorporateReputation #CrisisComms #AIReputation #DEI #BrandStrategy #StakeholderTrust #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetwork

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.

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