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Kristi Grigsby
, David Bankston Sets the Record Straight
David Bankston Sets the Record Straight
KristiGrigsby
said:
Taking a break from best practices for a moment, we share a podcast produced by our CTO, David Bankston. David sets the record straight on the much-publicized blunders of CNBC's Jim Cramer.
I can't help but slip in a peek at David's point of reference. Although most have seen or heard the famous '
Bear Stearns is Fine
' quote, this is a great reminder that in the world of social media, our blunders have the power to live on - long after we'd like to forget them.
But if you're not engaged in the world of social media, how will you respond? How will you rally your customers when you need them the most? These are questions to ponder as you watch the video and
listen to David's podcast
.
So, I guess this wasn't a break from 'best practices' after all!
Posted: 4/24/2008 4:19:59 PM
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This is the one where really bright people can be so very wrong.
Posted On: 4/25/2008 1:04:06 PM
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Kim Patrick Kobza
Neighborhood America's president and CEO
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Neighborhood America’s CTO and Tech Wizard
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