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“Corporate Twitter”

10 February 2010 by Peter

Comic by Tom Fishburne

"Corporate Twitter" - Brand Camp by Tom Fishburne

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I love that guy in the lower left — he’d be a perfect civil servant.

While I was laughing over this, I realized that this could easily be transposed to the government context — simply swap “Legal” with “Communications.” Us government communicators are also strong on accuracy and approvals, less so on timeliness and simplicity. We’re also a good all-purpose bad guy for bureaucrats working in other areas ;+)

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  1. on 19 February 2010 at 2:02 am Corporate Twitter (cartoon)

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