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Kodak tries to impress Wall Street with its blogging strategy.
Kodak tries to impress Wall Street with its blogging strategy.
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Yes, that makes more sense.
At least this one sounds as attractive as it is.
J.
Now, having a corporate mouth piece that can spew the opinions of the corporation via a Blog is the perfect way for Kodak to devalue Blogging altogether. Using Blogging as an alternate to press releases, presentations and analyst meetings changes Blogging into just another method of attempting to change public opinion by another vehicle.
Perhaps Kodak should rethink this strategy of the fox paying the hen to lay the golden blogs it wants. Instead, perhaps they should sponsor a few independant bloggers who are going to offer meaningful and, perhaps, painful assessments of Kodaks industry.
THAT would be revolutionary. THAT could make them dangerous. But having the first female corporate funded blogger - that's just a demonstration that THEY DON'T GET IT.
Seriously, we are proud of our efforts and are true to the tenets of transparency and are not putting forth corporate PR repacked as a blog.
A cute name like "clogging" can be coined but I think that does a disservice to companies who truly have a story to tell.
Here are some links, as I would rather have our blogs speak for itself:
A Thousand Words - Stories, photos tips from Kodak people (real people ;-)
A Thousand Nerds and innovation blog, also by "real" people!
And if you want to know a bit more about me these are my posts.
But that doesn't mean Kodak didn't seriously blow this one.
- More CxO Stupidity
- by smoothcnetreader April 18, 2008 3:31 PM PDT
- Even though both of the Kodak 1000 blogs are basically corporate PR with blog style presentation, they were more interesting to read than press releases.
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(11 Comments)Kodak management should have given Cisney a pay raise instead of crowning her with the dubius title of CBO. The subtext of the press release leads this reader to believe that this is yet another example of a corporation appointing a token female to an unimportant CxO position.