I think He is still representing the company, for a couple of reasons. First they hired him in the first place so they obviously felt his character was up to the standards to be with google and an executive on top of that. Second politically I am pretty sure they have to say that otherwise there will be hella backlash. He used his skills that he learned there to motivate all these people and lead about a revolution, he now is the face of the revolution I feel. Especially with all the news media outlets that convey him as the leader of the initial resisitance. He says he would die for the cause so I'm saying he is as a devoted leader as they come.Because of his position before the revolution he will always be a face of google in my mind.
-Greg Pawlowski
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I think He is still representing the company, for a couple of reasons. First they hired him in the first place so they obviously felt his character was up to the standards to be with google and an executive on top of that. Second politically I am pretty sure they have to say that otherwise there will be hella backlash. He used his skills that he learned there to motivate all these people and lead about a revolution, he now is the face of the revolution I feel. Especially with all the news media outlets that convey him as the leader of the initial resisitance. He says he would die for the cause so I'm saying he is as a devoted leader as they come.Because of his position before the revolution he will always be a face of google in my mind.
ReplyDelete-Greg Pawlowski
I agree and think he is still representing the company despite the fact that Google claims he is acting of his own accord. However, I feel that this is really a case of which side of the Egyptioan revolution coin you are on. It looks bad for Google if we view the situation in the context that an employee used skills learned at the company to aid in a destructive rebellion. However, if you look at the Egyptian Revolution in positive context you see an Employee using leadership skills learned on the jog to help his nation break away from a tyranical government as a freedom fighter. I agree Greg, he will undoubtably become a face of Google. Whether thats a good thing or a bad thing is a matter of perspective.
ReplyDelete-Sean Morton
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