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Having worked in one of many of those awful call centers, I know that these 'integrated voice response units' REALLY are designed to do all they can to NOT get you to a person. They spend SO much money and hire high-priced consultants to design their IVRU's just... more
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Tales of Corporate Oppression
103 reviews • corporateoppression.com
From the page: "Say My Name!" At one call centre I worked at it was policy to use the customer's name five times, no matter how brief the call. A friend of mine had a lot of trouble with this, so his team leader decided to coach him: listen to his... more
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Wooster Collective: adidas gets it right with adicolor
20 reviews • woostercollective.com
"First, adidas put up a series of mostly white flyerposters - branded with the adidas logo - that subtley encouraged people to tag the billboard and basically fuck it up.But then, days later, they came back to those same ads and placed another poster over it. The new... more
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List of company name etymologies - Wikipedia, the free...
From the page: Blaupunkt ("Blue dot") was founded in 1923 under the name "Ideal". Its core business was the manufacturing of headphones. If the headphones came through quality tests, the company would give the headphones a blue dot. The headphones... more
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Digg the Blog & Digg Company
Respect to Kevin Rose for this. Hope digg can afford some good lawyers pretty soon :)
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Origins of some big company names. Yahoo! - The word was invented by Jonathan Swift and used in his book Gulliver's Travels. It represents a person who is repulsive in appearance and action and is barely human. Yahoo! founders Jerry Yang and David Filo selected the... more
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Religious Right Abandons Pepsi Generation | RD Blog: The...
9 reviews • religiondispatches.org
I really appreciate that Pepsi is gay friendly. Awesome! But it's still an evil company. It still moves to developing countries and suppresses unions, often violently. We have to remember that just because a company doesn't offend us on one area, that hardly makes... more
