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Re: A new area of LEGO.com: the Build section
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Wed, 9 May 2001 16:18:45 GMT
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Todd Lehman writes:
> If you have opinions that happen to be your own and yours only (i.e., not
> the official company line), most places ask their employees to include a
> disclaimer of some sort to avoid any possible source of confusion.
It is refreshing to read candid (i.e. not press release) posts from
LEGO employees. Try not to make it so painful for them.
Who cares if juniorizaion is an "official" issue? Everyone, including LEGO
knows what it is, why they did it, who told them to do it and what effect it
has had on sales and brand image.
Why would you expect them to want to admit/discuss that "officially"?
What kind of press release would that be? It's an embarrasing footnote in LEGO
history and I can see why they don't want to talk about it. I certainly
wouldn't like it if people kept bringing up my most painful mistakes again and
again.
KL
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| (...) (Smile) OK, when you post using an @lego.com email address and with your official LEGO title (e.g., Producer, LEGO Direct) in your sig, you are actually speaking for LEGO; anything you say without a personal disclaimer is understood to be The (...) (24 years ago, 9-May-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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