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Lack of Honesty in Corporate Marketing Departments

 
Author: Lance Winslow

In our society we have a real problem with honesty amongst people. So many people will lie to save a dollar or two. They will steal from you without even thinking twice at all about it? Even friends who tell you that you can trust them turn out to be thieves or pathological liars. This fact causes issues in the business world and it is most prevalent in Corporate Marketing Departments as they like to sling a little bull and misdirection. But we should not be surprised, as this happens throughout society.

We have clergy molesting children and folks telling us you can trust me because, well because; I am a Christian! Ouch, run when you hear that one, if someone has to tell you that you can trust them, then you know there is a problem indeed. Why are people so dishonest? Our own government is often dishonest and not just those purported stories about the leadership, that is politics, I mean everything else.

We have government workers using government credit cards to take their personal cars to the car wash and folks going to the local Tavern and writing it off as a Strategy Session and then they laugh and brag about it. That is not funny, I want my taxes reduced, drink on your own dime and get your car washed without committing a crime.

The lack of honesty amongst humans is so great it is as if you cannot believe a word you hear. You cannot believe a thing you read and what about TV we all know that is a mass media hysteria farce? Well is all this bombardment of BS, training humans to exhibit this lack of honesty?

Since corporations draw from our own populations to their various departments, including marketing it should be no surprise that often we see a little misrepresentation in Corporate Marketing Departments. But if you work hard you can curb these issues. Are you an honest person? Show me, dont expect me to believe you next time. Consider this in 2006.

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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