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Originally Posted by awax
(Post 2235956)
If you have a short attention span that doesn't mean everyone does. Remember when you said, in this thread, that "..We can definitely tell ALPA what it needs to be doing..." in the context of communications?
http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/2232016-post8.html Everything is a story, it's how we're wired. Have you ever seen a successful elected official, ALPA or otherwise, run a successful campaign or inspire change based solely on reciting bullet points? Of course you haven't, there's always bias, rhetoric, color, and pandering....through story. In the digital world we live in it's never been more important for organizations to have a suitable, nimble, responsive, and usable platform to share, and guide, the collective dialog. Herndon continues to fall short of the obligation to provide that resource just as the UAL MEC continues to ignore the importance of such reach. As a union member, I'm not happy about that. I definitely understood your point, and so I thought I made that clear as it relates to me (or other MIGS) telling ALPA about their opinions on communications, etc. However, the story is about the UAL Chief Story-Teller, some lady that used to work for Oprah. I am pretty sure she doesn't work for ALPA. I honestly don't have time for "collective dialog." The more touchey-feeley it is the more I am turned off. I am a "just the facts" type of person. I think younger high-school age people may be interested in stories if they can put their smart-phones down and pay attention, but busy professionals really don't. |
Did you guys and gals (pilots) ever stop to think this new story teller isn't about you?
Let's see UAL has around 12,000 pilots and how many other employees? |
Originally Posted by baseball
(Post 2236161)
I honestly don't have time for "collective dialog." The more touchey-feeley it is the more I am turned off. I am a "just the facts" type of person. I think younger high-school age people may be interested in stories if they can put their smart-phones down and pay attention, but busy professionals really don't. I also believe that our collective lore provides more unity than if our history was written in bullet points. The battles with Lorenzo, the next chapter of "From Wooden Wings", and lessons learned in the lost decade simply can't be effectively communicated in any other way than through story. |
Originally Posted by awax
(Post 2235784)
You first made this claim about a year ago when Insler was elected and nothing has changed since. Hope is just over the horizon, right?
Is "Sitecore" a powerful enough platform for you all? How about "Real Magnet" for bulk mailing. Apparently the ALPA Int'l graphics folks have been most helpful and quite capable. I am glad to know the Insler Administration is using the peacetime to prepare for the tougher times. BTW Insler has been in office just over eight months. |
Originally Posted by Flytolive
(Post 2243139)
I did something you should try sometime and called my reps. Turns out the United MEC Comm guys that Insler appointed have been working with ALPA Int'l for the last six months on a new MEC web site that sounds promising. If you call your reps they can tell you all about it as they were briefed on it at the MEC mtg last week.
A few posts up you made a bold claim about the UAL MEC (wisely) withholding resources while awaiting the new platform. Being placated by a briefing and taking action through administrative actions spurred by a resolution are quite different. Are you aware of any action the MEC has taken, by resolution, on this issue or was that wishful thinking? |
Originally Posted by awax
(Post 2243987)
My money is on Herndon stringing the current MEC along until the end of the term, and then starting from "scratch" with the new guys.
You'll have to find new anti-ALPA talking points. |
Chief Storyteller
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/united...?.tsrc=applewf
Seems our new storyteller isn't telling very good stories. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Originally Posted by cal73
(Post 2247282)
United's 'carry-on baggage ban' had a nasty side effect that other airlines can learn from - Yahoo Finance
Seems our new storyteller isn't telling very good stories. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Who considers yahoo a news website? The majority of stuff posted is opinion news mixed with pop culture junk. They definitely have a target audience.
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