Chapter 9 - Vignette: Twitter Emerges as News Source for Iran Protesters
1. Many people question the value of Twitter’s goal of helping
people stay connected in real time. Do the events in Iran illustrate the
potential value to society of social networking tools such as Twitter?
Are there other ways that Twitter and other social networks could be
used by people and organizations to add real value?
Answer:
Twitter is owned by the company called Obvious. They don't have many products, just Twitter. They operate a blog. [
It was opened publicly in July 2006 and its their only international product currently.
REFERENCE: http://www.weegy.com/?ConversationId=65879100
2. How trustworthy is the information one gleans from social networks such as Twitter?
REFERENCE: http://www.weegy.com/?ConversationId=65879100
2. How trustworthy is the information one gleans from social networks such as Twitter?
Answer:
Twitter is owned by the company called Obvious. They don't have many products, just Twitter. They operate a blog.
It was opened publicly in July 2006 and its their only international product currently.
1. Some observers believe that if an organization does not respond
to an attack on its brand within the first 24 hours, then the damage
has been done—lack of management response is judged as an admission of
guilt. Others feel that some time is required to gather facts and figure
out what happened before responding. With the advantage of 20/20
hindsight, how might Domino’s have reacted more effectively?
Answer:
the
domino of the company must react effective by reacting immediately to
the scandal made by one of the employee, they must respond quickly
because the company image will affected especially when the video was
scattered and same of the customer were less likely to do so after
seeing the video. although it is a joke and not true, but then the mind
of the customers were easily be turn off, therefore there must be and
action be taken such as press released and apologize immediately to the
people what was really happened.
2. Do you find it unusual that Domino’s response was primarily
through the online media rather than the usual printed press releases?
Does this seem an effective and appropriate way to respond under these
circumstances? Why or why not? Does Domino’s use of the online media set
a precedent for others to follow in the future?
Answer:
3. Identify three lessons that other companies could learn from Domino’s experience.
Asnwer
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