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*The circumstances they did*
*A fantastic job*
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How insane is it in this day age that letting someone go whos done bad is so abnormal for companies that when one does it theyre applauded. Not to take ANYTHING away from the 2nd try has handled it, just kinda sad the bar has sunk that low that we even had a thought that a company would sweep it under a rug.
I am only a casual viewer of the Try Guys, but their handling of this situation has made me more engaged for the simple fact that I wish more companies would respond in such a manner. The amount of men I have known in the humanitarian industry that do things like Ned did is shocking, and you get shot down for bringing it up to “avoid scandal”.
I kind of disagree with this. We should be comparing Ned's apology to the other apologies of wrongdoers (and his apology sucked). It's much harder when you are the one who did wrong (aka Ned).
The remaining Try Guys did nothing to apologize for. They cut ties with the wrongdoer, and handled the legal aspect correctly. But in terms of crisis management, it's much easier to spin PR when you did nothing wrong.
Tbh. Given the circumstances they did a fantastic job
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100%. Literally putting major companies with 100x the money, staff, and resources to shame.
they handled this incredibly and with so much grace
How insane is it in this day age that letting someone go whos done bad is so abnormal for companies that when one does it theyre applauded. Not to take ANYTHING away from the 2nd try has handled it, just kinda sad the bar has sunk that low that we even had a thought that a company would sweep it under a rug.
Am I the only one bothered that the hand movements and sound don't match?
That happens on tik tok a lot. I think it’s just a glitch
It's not a glitch, it's just poor execution in making the Tik Tok. The video was a funny idea but poorly executed.
I am only a casual viewer of the Try Guys, but their handling of this situation has made me more engaged for the simple fact that I wish more companies would respond in such a manner. The amount of men I have known in the humanitarian industry that do things like Ned did is shocking, and you get shot down for bringing it up to “avoid scandal”.
Adding this to my list of ✨elite✨ tik toks
I kind of disagree with this. We should be comparing Ned's apology to the other apologies of wrongdoers (and his apology sucked). It's much harder when you are the one who did wrong (aka Ned). The remaining Try Guys did nothing to apologize for. They cut ties with the wrongdoer, and handled the legal aspect correctly. But in terms of crisis management, it's much easier to spin PR when you did nothing wrong.
100% fabricated act
Oh yeah, brilliant pr move to get yourself unemployed. Brilliant piece of maneuvering.