Two pilots lost their lives. Families were grieving.
And the CEO’s response became the story.
Not because of what he said — but HOW he said it.
Michael Rousseau stepped down after backlash to a condolence message delivered almost entirely in English, in a country where language is identity, culture, and respect.
Let’s be clear: this wasn’t a communications issue.
It was a REPUTATION FAILURE in real time.
In leadership — the smallest signals carry the greatest weight — especially in moments of crisis.
A single decision, a single tone, a single blind spot…can override years of performance, strategy, and results.
I once watched a senior hire fall apart in a two word jab. Not because of capability — but because of how they were perceived in the room.
Reputation isn’t built over time. It’s revealed in moments.
And in high-stakes leadership, perception isn’t secondary.
It is the job.