A few thoughts on communication... Don't talk about "exciting plans" in one sentence, and "a series of restructuring initiatives, including a significant reduction in our workforce" in the next. Especially when you just worked your employees to the bone revamping your platform. Also, when you are announcing your company was sold for scrap, it is tone-deaf to gush about how it has been "the most engaging and challengi…
MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees
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Re: MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees
#52Earlier quoted context omitted.
Interesting -- so not only does mixing good news with bad like this anger the recipients and cast doubt on the leader, it doesn't even accomplish anything. And thanks for reminding me that I need to read that book.
Machiavelli's point was if you have to infringe on your peoples rights, and do something negative --- then do them all at once. This way, time erodes the negative memories - and since they are all focused in point in time, then the series of positives that follow will move to the forefront of people's memories of your time 'ruling'.
Re: MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees
#53Just FYI, we are hiring ex-Myspace developers at Leads360. We've hired four ex-Myspacers in the past six months. Our technology stack is similar, so the learning curve is only slight. And we have lots of interesting and challenging projects to do. Located in El Segundo; full-time local only. If you got laid off or are ready to jump ship, then email Bill at bpaetzke@leads360.com.
Re: MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees
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I wonder how many people know that "Myspace Tom" was raided by the FBI when he was a kid: http://techcrunch.com/2008/08/30/myspace-cofounder-tom-ander...
Wow, I don't know how I missed that story. Pretty entertaining stuff, he should have stuck that in his corporate bio. I still wonder why people chose to make a Facebook film when the people that started Myspace seem so much more interesting.
I think a big reason for having a movie about Facebook was all the deception and litigation that came with it. As far as I can tell, there wasn't too much between Tom's bank hacking and MySpace coming on the scene.
Re: MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees
#55Just FYI, we are hiring ex-Myspace developers at Leads360. We've hired four ex-Myspacers in the past six months. Our technology stack is similar, so the learning curve is only slight. And we have lots of interesting and challenging projects to do. Located in El Segundo; full-time local only. If you got laid off or are ready to jump ship, then email Bill at bpaetzke@leads360.com.
So, just wondering what the technology stack is at Leads360? Hope you're not using Coldfusion ;)
Re: MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees
#56Earlier quoted context omitted.
Wow, I don't know how I missed that story. Pretty entertaining stuff, he should have stuck that in his corporate bio. I still wonder why people chose to make a Facebook film when the people that started Myspace seem so much more interesting.
I missed that story about Tom, too... pretty interesting. What else is there about Tom that's intriguing, though? Or the rise of MySpace, for that matter? I think a big reason for having a movie about Facebook was all the deception and litigation that came with it. As far as I can tell, there wasn't too much between Tom's bank hacking and MySpace coming on the scene.
Re: MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees
#57Earlier quoted context omitted.
Interesting -- so not only does mixing good news with bad like this anger the recipients and cast doubt on the leader, it doesn't even accomplish anything. And thanks for reminding me that I need to read that book.
You have no excuse not to read it. It's on gutenberg, and it's only ~70 pages.
Don't know what's up with the downvotes. I appreciated this comment and upvoted accordingly.