Published on 9th March 2026
This insights post is a summary of the blog post published by INSTICOM. View the full insight at: Priority for 2026: Take control of your reputation.
Many organizations believe they understand their reputation based on instinct and experience. But as Worldcom INSTICOM argues, assumptions aren’t enough, they need to be supported by facts.
In an era where organizational continuity depends on stakeholder trust, measuring reputation objectively has become a strategic imperative, not a luxury.
The challenge is clear: leaders often claim to know what customers think, but making policy decisions based on gut feeling undermines long-term stability.
It is important to create a baseline reputation measurement as the foundation for informed decision-making. By surveying diverse stakeholder groups—clients, suppliers, industry peers, and governmental bodies—organizations gain concrete management information that drives targeted action.
One way to create a data-driven approach is with The Reputation Mix. It is a structured assessment framework that provides a standardized approach, assessing five core elements:
Each element encompasses multiple aspects evaluated by stakeholders, revealing not just how an organization is perceived, but what role stakeholders expect it to play. This outside-in perspective captures both loyal advocates and critical voices, creating a balanced picture of reality.
Conducting a reputation survey requires courage. Organizations make themselves vulnerable by examining their identity and purpose beyond simple customer satisfaction. Yet stakeholders consistently appreciate organizations willing to adapt to changing needs and market conditions. The real work begins after the survey—translating insights into visible action and communicating transparently about both process and outcomes.
Strong reputation drives tangible benefits: greater social trust, more loyal clients and employees, stronger stakeholder relationships, and enhanced employer brand positioning.
To get more details about the Reputation Mix, view the full article at: Priority for 2026: Take control of your reputation.
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