It was Friday and Qian Meng was almost done with work when Li Min stumbled into her room, a faint look of panic on her face.
"Boss, something happened," she said quickly.
Qian Meng looked up from the final lap of her last task, confused. "What is it?" she asked.
Li Min bit her lip. "You'll have to check the trending livestreams for reference." From her expression, Qian Meng knew it was something huge. Once in a while, some brand would be thrown under the bus and there would be rants all over the internet about it.
It was probably Venus' turn.
She took her phone out and looked at the notifications on her phone. It was news alert from news outlets posting about Venus. She furrowed her brows as she opened the stream.
"…I understand that high end brands have different customer service guidelines, but this is too much. How shallow and inhuman have we become that someone should get thrown out of the store because 'they don't fit in.'"
Corporate scandals are the worst kind of things if you are part of that corporation. Let's take a deep dive into the world of crisis management this time. Working at a PR firm and handling scandals was one of the most thrilling and scary things I have done. So, what do you think? How should this be handled? (You'd be surprised how NOT easy it is to handle a scandal.)
Smash that vote button for the algorithm. Let's crawl to the top!