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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 7362861" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>As expected, they towed the company line. Pretty much repeating the narrative that [USER=155109]@Paul Flanagan[/USER] had a couple of pages back.</p><p>One thing is for sure, if we don't let them know what we are thinking then we only have ourselves to blame.</p><p>If you work for AHDB and read the first page of this thread then you'll just carry on and pat yourselves on the back.</p><p>AHDB need to understand the vastly different strategy needed for conventional media and social media. It is clear that the leadership in the communications/marketing department is out of its depth regarding social media</p><p>For the avoidance of doubt [USER=155109]@Paul Flanagan[/USER] there needs to be a serious rethink of the strategy. Someone at the top, the VERY TOP, needs to grow some balls, address it and not be afraid of telling us levy payers what plan B is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 7362861, member: 13510"] As expected, they towed the company line. Pretty much repeating the narrative that [USER=155109]@Paul Flanagan[/USER] had a couple of pages back. One thing is for sure, if we don't let them know what we are thinking then we only have ourselves to blame. If you work for AHDB and read the first page of this thread then you'll just carry on and pat yourselves on the back. AHDB need to understand the vastly different strategy needed for conventional media and social media. It is clear that the leadership in the communications/marketing department is out of its depth regarding social media For the avoidance of doubt [USER=155109]@Paul Flanagan[/USER] there needs to be a serious rethink of the strategy. Someone at the top, the VERY TOP, needs to grow some balls, address it and not be afraid of telling us levy payers what plan B is. [/QUOTE]
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