Corporate Public Figures Have No Personal Life
When you are the face of a company, you can say good-bye to having a personal life. Well, you will still live it, but anything you do will impact the company you’re representing. If you’re caught driving while drunk, if you get into a fight or get arrested for any reason whatsoever, it will impact the company. If you make racist or other hateful comments, if your clothes areĀ inappropriate, if your kids do something wrong, it will impact the company. That’s a fact. What’s unclear is how a company representative’s mishaps or mistakes or eccentricities will actually affect the business.
In some cases, customer lose their trust in the company. If the person speaking in their behalf was a thief, what guarantee is there the company isn’t also stealing. In other cases, such as Facebook, a movie showing the CEO acting like a careless smart ass that is more interested in his company than in his friends or any human relationship for that matter might actually have no negative impact. Facebook users are either inspired to go for it all, too addicted to Facebook to give it up, or find that not using the service will affect them more than using it, in a word, they’re being practical. Continue reading
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