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Christopher Cornell of Sci-Tech Today is writing an interesting piece on how employers must have social media policies. He starts out with reminiscing about the Domino’s Pizza case where two employees videoed themselves doing nasty stuff to food, and then uploading it to YouTube. I reckon it is self-explanatory that if you do something disgusting Continue reading →
As a bit of background, on Monday an ill-advised video of Domino’s employees surfaced on YouTube. Since then, almost 700,000 people have watched it and the BBC, Sun, and Sky News have run stories on it. This is an interesting example of how a brand “crisis” unfolds: A video gets posted and quickly gets a Continue reading →

