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Nestlé named one of world’s top ten most reputable companies
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Nestlé named one of world’s top ten most reputable companies
Apr 12, 2013
Nestlé has been named one of top ten most reputable companies in the world in the annual ‘Global RepTrak™ 100’ study.
The company achieved ninth place in the study, which is designed to understand how organisations build trust and support with the general public worldwide.
It is the first time Nestlé has ranked in the top ten, moving up three places from last year to become the highest scoring food and beverage company in the 2013 study.
More than 55,000 consumers from the world’s 15 biggest economies were interviewed for the study by the leading reputation management consultancy Reputation Institute.
Strong reputation
“Nestlé has a strong reputation with consumers around the world,” said Kasper Ulf Nielsen, Executive Partner at Reputation Institute.
“Consumers trust, admire and are willing to support Nestlé because the company is seen to deliver on expectations within all seven dimensions of reputation; from high quality products to fair business practices, good social responsibility and strong financial results.
“The leading companies work with reputation as an integrated part of their business and Nestlé is a good example of the business benefit a strong reputation can give if managed well.”
RepTrak™ 100 study
The Global RepTrak™ 100 study measures 100 of the world’s most highly-regarded companies to find out what it takes to build a strong global reputation, and how leading companies are perceived.
The study examines the relationship between the emotional connections stakeholders have with a company and their perceptions of seven ‘dimensions’ of that company. These are: products and services, innovation, workplace, citizenship, governance, leadership and performance.
The aim of the study is to provide insights into what drives people’s perceptions of companies and how these perceptions influence marketplace behaviour.
Read the full 2013 Global RepTrak™ 100 study here
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Reputation Institute
2013 RepTrak 100 study
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