Image via CrunchBasWe often talk about
transparency and
authenticity in social media as they are not just ideals but really the cornerstones of community and conversations. Too often in the corporate world, they are just buzzwords as their is often a conflict with company goals. Today, on
Twitter, we saw that it is indeed possible for companies to be transparent and authentic.
Zappos has often been discussed as a company that gets
Twitter, connecting with customers and building word of mouth. CEO
Tony Hsieh, an avid Tweeter has embraced Twitter like no other corporate leader. Today, Tony showed that accessibility, transparency, and authenticity are even more revered during bad times than good. Unfortunately, in an event that is becoming all too common, Zappos had to layoff 8% of its workforce today. Tony addresses the situation up front on his
CEO blog, and on Twitter as well. The URL that he refers to is the posted link to his blog.
The
Twitter community has responded to Tony and Zappos with empathy, encouragement, and lots of support. A few samples of that are listed below.
To paraphrase
Brian Morrissey and
Zena Weist together, Zappos has demonstrated corporate transparency at its finest by treating this unfortunate reality of business with humility. As my grandmother would have said, Tony Hsieh, you are a real mensch. We can all learn from you, on both good days and bad.
Originally posted at http://twittermaven.com
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