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		<title>Posted by Pam Cohen , Dix &amp; Eaton,  Cleveland,  Ohio , USA</title>
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In the late 1990s, I led a team of researchers at Ernst &#38; Young’s Center for Business Innovation creating a model for measuring the impact of reputation and various other intangible drivers of organizational value.

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