Episode

bp’s Big Problem

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Communication Breakdown
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Jun 4, 2026
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1363
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Summary

In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll return to BP’s boardroom battle with former chairman Albert Manifold. After being dismissed over governance, oversight, and conduct concerns, Manifold fires back with a nearly 800-word statement accusing BP of mischaracterizing his behavior and framing himself as a disciplined reformer focused on shareholder value. Steve and Craig examine how Manifold is trying mto prevent BP’s version of events from becoming the only version, while BP’s restrained response risks leaving a narrative vacuum. The conversation also brings in Craig’s justice framework, including distributive, procedural, interpersonal, and informational justice, to unpack why this dispute is no longer just about conduct. It is now about credibility, process, power, and who gets to define the story Takeaways Manifold’s statement shifts the communication problem from an executive departure to a battle over competing narratives The strongest and riskiest claim in Manifold’s statement is that no one raised conduct concerns with him during his tenure For BP, the danger is that unanswered claims could harden into conventional wisdom before the company speaks again. Topics Mentioned BP, Albert Manifold, executive departures, corporate governance, board communication, reputation defense, counter-narrative, shareholder activism, cost discipline, crisis communication, image rehabilitation, conduct allegations, narrative vacuum, board legitimacy, procedural justice, distributive justice, interpersonal justice, informational justice, stakeholder trust, media strategy, leadership communication Companies Mentioned BP, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal Episode Hashtags #BP #Bloomberg #FinancialTimes #WallStreetJournal #Corpora…