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FMF

I don't think you can separate the two. If you're a CEO, whatever you say has a reflection on your company.

That said, it think it's wise to at a minimum separate your blogs if you MUST write about politics. Have a blog about the company and a blog about your political beliefs/commentary. I know I have stopped reading a popular PR blog because the author regularly posted on (what I would consider off topic) political issues. It also made me never want to hire her. After all, I would consider hiring her for PR, not for political advice, so why's she talking about politics?

jb

Personally, I would rather have a CEO with the guts to be transparent and to talk about whatever he/she is passionate about, regardless of whether I agree with him or not. CEOs and politicians that blow whichever way the wind blows are not leaders; they are the ultimate followers of the crowd. If I don't agree with the actions or words of a CEO it may or may not change how I view the company, but if they are honest and consistent about how they feel then I am more inclined to respect them for voicing their opinions.

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