As always, your writing reveal one critical reality: that companies don't always care about their reputation. At least this is the conclusion I draw from this scenario. Wether its the fault of internal teams, over inflated PR agencias or management themselves, that's hard to tell. But someone is definitely not taking the right precautions when it comes to reputation.
I looked at the press release for one of those companies, and there were seven names listed at the bottom. I thought to myself, what do you all even do? What's the point of your work? π
As always, your writing reveal one critical reality: that companies don't always care about their reputation. At least this is the conclusion I draw from this scenario. Wether its the fault of internal teams, over inflated PR agencias or management themselves, that's hard to tell. But someone is definitely not taking the right precautions when it comes to reputation.
I looked at the press release for one of those companies, and there were seven names listed at the bottom. I thought to myself, what do you all even do? What's the point of your work? π
Valid question π 7 people on a press release π΅βπ«