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<blockquote data-quote="peclova" data-source="post: 3867084" data-attributes="member: 40696"><p>Do you not think there is too much positive spin put on things by corporate PR. Hardly a week goes by when I don't get some "how everything is perfect" newsletter from the PR department. Whilst nobody likes to wash their dirty linen in public it would be much more reassuring to read some "bad news" story, together with details of what has been done to remedy it. It isn't just Arla who make this mistake, other businesses do the same thing. The trouble is the people running those businesses have a tendency to start to believe their own propaganda, That is when they become (protected in their high paid corporate cocoon) deluded to the reality of what is really happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peclova, post: 3867084, member: 40696"] Do you not think there is too much positive spin put on things by corporate PR. Hardly a week goes by when I don't get some "how everything is perfect" newsletter from the PR department. Whilst nobody likes to wash their dirty linen in public it would be much more reassuring to read some "bad news" story, together with details of what has been done to remedy it. It isn't just Arla who make this mistake, other businesses do the same thing. The trouble is the people running those businesses have a tendency to start to believe their own propaganda, That is when they become (protected in their high paid corporate cocoon) deluded to the reality of what is really happening. [/QUOTE]
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