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Corporate Blogs, From Bellyache To Headache

An anonymous reader writes "The Washington Post is running an article about corporate blogging and the headaches that come with it. From the article: 'Like anonymous blogs supposedly written by employees of Microsoft Corp. and Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the BearingPoint blog is, in many ways, just like happy-hour conversations that employees are apt to hold after work. They gripe about inane training programs, grouse about absurd corporate policies and ruminate about management incompetence. But transferred to cyberspace, where the audience is global, the management headaches associated with such grumblings become instantly more severe.'"

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  1. Re:Recommendations? by FryingDutchman · · Score: 2, Funny

    http://www.bentwookie.com/ - I blogged heavily about my previous job and thankfully resigned about the time they caught wind of it and wanted to press charges for referring to the CEO by the pseudonym "cockfag". Seemed better than a real name considering the assinine things he would do.