Tesla

Tesla

Author: OCR February 28, 2025 Duration: 31:02
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll delve into the reputation crisis facing Tesla, particularly in light of CEO Elon Musk's political activities and their impact on sales and shareholder perception. They discuss the challenges Tesla faces due to its lack of a traditional communications team and the inseparability of Musk from the brand. The conversation highlights the importance of effective communication strategies in crisis management and the lessons other companies can learn from Tesla's experience.

Takeaways
  • Tesla's market cap has significantly dropped due to various factors.
  • Elon Musk's political activities are affecting Tesla's sales.
  • The lack of a communications team at Tesla is a major issue.
  • Tesla's close association with Musk is both a strength and a weakness.
  • Other companies can learn from Tesla's mistakes in reputation management.

Topics Mentioned
Tesla, reputation management, Elon Musk, corporate communication, crisis management, shareholder impact, brand perception, political influence, electric vehicles, corporate strategy

Chapters
00:00 Tesla's Reputation Crisis
09:55 The Role of Communication in Crisis Management
20:05 Impact of Leadership on Brand Perception
29:06 Lessons for Companies from Tesla's Experience

Hashtags
#CorporateReputation, #Trump, #TechIndustry, #Tariffs, #Tesla, #diversity, #DEI, #StakeholderEngagement, #CommunicationStrategy #DOGE #MAGA #Musk #Elon #ElonMusk

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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Communication Breakdown is a sharp, fast-moving podcast for PR and communications pros who want to understand what really happens when reputations are on the line. Hosted by OCRs Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling, each postgame-style episode breaks down how organizations navigate high-visibility crises, product launches, policy debates, and other make-or-break moments in the public eye. Drawing on experience from institutions like USC Annenberg, UNC Chapel Hill, OpenAI, and Apple, the hosts dissect real-world cases, exploring what worked, what failed, and why. Listeners can expect candid analysis of messaging, leadership, media strategy, stakeholder management, and internal alignment, all grounded in current events across news and business. Whether youre in marketing, management, or corporate communications, listen episodes of Communication Breakdown to sharpen your judgment, stress-test your own strategies, and better anticipate how communications decisions play out when it matters most.
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