Reputation Follows Relationships, Not the Other Way Around

Here’s the lesson experience teaches clearly:

You don’t protect your reputation by managing people.
You protect it by leading them.

Reputation is a lagging indicator.
It reflects how relationships were handled long before scrutiny arrived.

Leaders who focus on repair over positioning build trust that lasts.
Those who don’t may control the narrative — but lose the truth.

And truth has a way of outlasting narratives.