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Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - Seacrest - 12-02-2009

Thinking with his Big Bertha driver, not a good idea.


Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - Numo - 12-02-2009

Without judging anyone, I am amazed that once again it appears that a very famous person thought he could pull off an affair without anyone finding out.


Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - OWC Jamie - 12-02-2009

Potentially more to lose to tiny print in endorsement contracts.


Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - davester - 12-02-2009

I'm amazed that you think that a person thinks with their brain when starting an affair.


Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - pRICE cUBE - 12-02-2009

While this would normally be a private matter, we are not just talking about an anonymous person, we are talking about an athlete trying to sell a brand worth multi millions. In this case, the Tiger Woods brand is under scrutiny. The people at Amex, Accenture, Tag Heur, Nike that are paying him millions to promote their product probably don't consider this a private matter.

I am not making a morality judgement here but it looks like he was very reckless with these matters. To ask for privacy now from the media is like asking water not to be wet. If you are going to run around with a person making a waitress's wages, she is probably goijng to sell you out to the first tabloid that pays out thousands and that is chump change to Tiger.


Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - Seacrest - 12-02-2009

I'm amazed he ever got married in the first place.
Better to run around being the free, single poon-hound like A-Rod or Jeter and countless others.


Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - mattkime - 12-02-2009

does this mean tiger woods is human?


Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - pRICE cUBE - 12-02-2009

Seacrest wrote:
I'm amazed he ever got married in the first place.
Better to run around being the free, single poon-hound like A-Rod or Jeter and countless others.

A-rod was married and ran around then got an expensive divorce.

Other than that, I agree, I don't know why these guys bother to get married. The tax break can't be the same cost as a divorce of you know you are the type to need constant variety.


Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - Kiva - 12-02-2009

davester wrote:
The crisis is that there are all these 24/7 news outlets and no real news to broadcast. Things were much better when the news came twice a day (i.e. the morning newspaper and 6 o'clock news.
:agree:


Re: A Learning experience for us all: How NOT To manage a Crisis - AlphaDog - 12-02-2009

Kiva wrote:
[quote=davester]
The crisis is that there are all these 24/7 news outlets and no real news to broadcast. Things were much better when the news came twice a day (i.e. the morning newspaper and 6 o'clock news.
:agree:
I liked that better, too, but that's not where we are now nor will it ever be that way again. If some of us oldsters can comprehend that and adjust our behavior accordingly, then somebody like Tiger Woods should be able to figure it out, too. Frankly I have absolutely no sympathy for him nor for any other high profile individual who makes bad decisions. I do, of course, feel badly for his family.