Trust in global institutions is plummeting. Fake news abounds. How does Japan fare in these choppy waters? Deborah Hayden shares insights from the 2018 Edelman TRUST BAROMETER, a survey Edelman has been conducting for 18 years across 28 markets around the world. Amongst the highlighted from the 2018 Trust Barometer, results show that trust in the U.S. has suffered the largest-ever-recorded drop in the survey’s history among the general population, with the U.S. now ranking amongst the lowest of the 28 markets surveyed, below Russia and South Africa. In addition to providing an overview of the latest Trust Barometer results, which reveals a world of seemingly stagnant distrust, Hayden will also provide some insights from Edelman’s recent survey of Institutional Investors, showing how important trust is for investors and discussing the factors that influence this trust. Please join our “Fireside Chat” series for an informal and informative exchange of views with ACCJ Leader Deborah Hayden, one of the most seasoned international communications specialists in Japan. Frank Packard, Chair Jenifer Rogers, Christopher P. Wells, Vice-Chairs ACCJ Alternative Investment Committee Ryann Thomas, Chair Elizabeth Handover, Deborah Hayden, Jiana Leung, Tomoka Miho, Makiko Tachimori, Yoshiko Zoet-Suzuki, Zane Zumbahlen, Vice-Chairs ACCJ Women in Business Committee NOTE 1: This presentation is ON THE RECORD. NOTE 2: If you cancel after the stated deadline, the full meeting fee will be charged to your account. Sorry, no substitutions or walk-ins. Comments are closed.
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