Best comment: Bebo - from $850m to $10m. MySpace- from $580m to $35m. Who's next?
MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees
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#22Mike Jones sounds like he is probably going to lose his job too. What would anyone else say in his shoes? Probably the same thing.
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#23Best comment: Bebo - from $850m to $10m. MySpace- from $580m to $35m. Who's next?
Facebook, now that Google+ is here :P
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#24Re: MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees
#25None of this matters. They basically just paid $0.50 per user for their data acquisition. That's a great deal!
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#26A 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…
So you start by saying almost everyone will be fired and the pension plan is bankrupt. Let that sink in. Then an email goes out saying that the executive team has discovered some funds and saved the pension plan. A day letter, good news, the TPS report Writing Team are keeping their jobs. And so forth.
There's only so much bad news people can take and then they just put it down as a bad news email whether there's goo dnews in there or not. Good news in that email is entirely wasted.
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#27If you got laid off or are ready to jump ship, then email Bill at bpaetzke@leads360.com.
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#28A 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…
This isn't just a question of emotional insensitivity. Machiavelli's "The Prince" specifically warns against trying to mix bad news with good. Send the bad news out and put as much bad news as possible in one message. Then dole out the good news in dribbles. So you start by saying almost everyone will be fired and the pension plan is bankrupt. Let that sink in. Then an email goes out saying that the executive team ha…
And thanks for reminding me that I need to read that book.
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#29Best comment: Bebo - from $850m to $10m. MySpace- from $580m to $35m. Who's next?
I think the difference is that NewsCorp made a billion plus in ad revenue from their deal with Google.
Also MySpace cost a lot of money to run. I actually looked at the News Corp financials and their digital properties division was losing hundreds of millions per year.
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#30How do I get "Tom" in my google+ circle?
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...