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Post by account_disabled on Oct 31, 2023 5:29:42 GMT
Roosegaarde opted for the denial strategy in crisis communication and that is where things go wrong. This adds fuel to the fire for other media and the online public. The parrot parrot effect. screenshot de Volkskrant Daan Roosegaarde crisis communication. From de Volkskrant: “Daan Roosegaarde agrees with the striking resemblance between the works. 'But,' he assures me. I only saw that work for the first time two weeks ago in a TV broadcast about Feigl. I felt like I had entered a bad dream. I immediately called him and invited him to the studio to view the prototype. That was a constructive photo editor conversation. We have remained in contact for the past two weeks.' Feigl said he experienced the meeting as intimidating. To start with, it turned out that the works are technically the same 'basically'. 'Then came the question whether I could adapt my work. I refused that. After which a number of proposals about a joint statement followed by e-mail. But it always came down to recognizing their work. What the upside down world is. My work is older. † † Also read: Creating a crisis communication plan. How do you do that? Roosegaarde believes that there can be no question of withdrawing from the work. 'We worked on it for three years, during which in-depth research was carried out. We did not come across Feigl's work.
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