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Walt's Weekly Words: Week 8, June 3 The #Xerox Email Heard Around the World
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Personal note.
This is the 8th iteration of WWW and thanks to an interesting two months, this little experiment is catching on. It's simple really, what interests me might interest you and the interwebs are flooded with so much content sifting through to relevant and engaging content is daunting.
I'll continue to filter and comment for a few more weeks and see what the future reveals. In the meantime, if you like the content, comment, and forward along. If you're not a subscriber, go ahead and sign up.
I'm not sure where this will end up, but I'm having a good time so far.
Cheers!
Greg
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This week, Elon gives us the middle digit. The #WFA movement continues, evolving into a status-quo. Both sides are presenting their arguments but fewer office workers is a reality.
Saturday, June 18, 2022
#Xerox Steps Into It Big Time - The Letter Read Around the World
It hasn't happened often especially starting on a Friday and going through a weekend - and a holiday weekend. I posted an image on LinkedIn Friday afternoon with these simple words, "...going to leave this right here...".
By early evening, the post had acquired over a thousand views. By the end of the holiday weekend, over six thousand folks had perused the leaked letter from Xerox.
As of today, the simple post has been shared 13 times, generated 23 comments, and 134 reactions, and been viewed over 21,000 times; up from last night's 18,293.
Furthermore, our team of crack statisticians has digested numbers provided by LinkedIn to come up with these dynamic analytics:
- Roughly 21% of the viewers are from Xerox with 47% coming from a combined collection of Xerox competitors.
- 69% of readers are either salespeople or at the executive director level
A big slice of onlookers checked in from the eastern United States; from New York City to Atlanta - there was a healthy contingent from the Greater Sydney area - I love it down under.
The sad part is, you know this conversation has been had in boardrooms all over the globe in every industry. Xerox was just unlucky the word escaped into the 'Verse.
...They can never stop the signal.
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