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Her husband probably leans away from her at this point.
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It's weird the interviewer didn't ask "Well, since you're leading Lucasfilms, what are you doing to get more women in camera operator positions?"
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@steveshsi7486 Because she's an obvious diversity hire and is nicely insulated to the destruction of the company and the impact it will have on the the competent people who worked there. When you screw up that bad, you should be made an example of.
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Expecting intelligent words from an actor who isn't reciting a script is risky business even with the smartest actors.
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@Menstral If he was a master politician he would have made the whole thing go away. If anything, he confirmed that AB didn't represent what their customers cared about.
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@fairlind The company was obviously not "going down". They were the #1 brand in the United States However, they are now after they abandoned the people who buy their beer. Budweiser as a brand used to be #1, and in 3 short months they've become the #3 brand in the US, and they've lost $14B. They pitched their beer towards a demographic that would never buy their beer and in the process insulted the people who made their beer #1.
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Are we sure Greta was the director and not the coffee girl?
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@fairlind The brand needed an update, but what it needed was something like the "Real Men of Genius" campaign, not associating it with people who have body dysmorphic disorder.
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@LoneWolf-rc4go She set the tone. She obviously wanted to tear down the existing franchise and make it very woman focused. She had to prove that she was better than George Lucas, because she's a woman, and she doesn't understand she doesn't have a creative bone in her body.
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There's a reason why the phrase "diversity hire" is the worst insult to give a working person.
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@jannford9059 Her best movie was Wolf of Wall Street.
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Harry, the product of inbreeding, wasn't even smart enough to marry an intelligent woman, or even a hot actress. Instead he went after the 3rd string actor on a show that was cancelled years ago. Her only relevance is that she married into British royalty. If you stop talking about her, she'll disappear.
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Uh... didn't you claim she was a comedian?
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It's obvious the poor lady would be on welfare if not for this job. Bless her heart.
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It is now.
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Who knew a Clydesdale would be AB's brand manager?
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@MartinMaat The Climate is always changing, a lot more than most people realize.
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@MartinMaat Do you know what Fascism is? It sounds like you don't. Look it up in Wikipedia. You probably should use a different word. It does not mean what you think it means.
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@MartinMaat But climate changes all the time. Every year. Look at a graph sometime. Climate scientists destroyed their own credibility last week when they declared it was the hottest day in 140,000 years.
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There was an article about Alissa Heinerscheid in the New Yorker called "The Rise of the COVID Midlife Crisis", which has nothing to do with her AB fiasco. Interesting read; she's a poor little rich girl; completely detached from the real world. It's available on the internet. It is odd most people aren't talking about it.
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@fairlind Yes, it is true. The company is in trouble, and the cowardly CEO won't acknowledge his mistake.
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The CEO is inept at handling crisis, and the Board seems content to let AB InBev fail. if the leadership of the company is so intent on destroying the company, who are we to stand in their way?
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@judywright4241 When you have good leadership, it's easy to work within that framework and be successful. However, it's a whole different job when you have to provide good leadership. Kathleen mostly cares about shining her own star, so she doesn't care about the product she's producing.
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Interesting comment in the New Yorker in 2021 about Heinerscheid: "I have a friend, Alissa Heinerscheid, who works in marketing at Anheuser-Busch. This has always been slightly hilarious, because Alissa is one of the last people I picture when I think “beer.” She’s a former teen harpist; in college, she was known for planning her schedule in twenty-minute increments, not shotgunning cold ones. And yet she has excelled managing brands like Natty Daddy, Rolling Rock, and King Cobra—perhaps because she has never been overly attached."
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@easyenetwork2023 Well, he was selling the business to Disney; perhaps he did this to get rid of a problem. Happens all the time in business.
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