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Thursday, August 03, 2006
How an Agency Works ...when the cameras are running, that is, in this self-concious "viral video" about which David Armano wonders whether it is about the client or about the agency.
Probably both.
And that's OK.
But if about the agency, it's interesting that everyone could just drop what they're doing and run to the corner office when beckoned. Maybe they're not that busy. Or maybe they don't care about delivering to the customers they've already pitched to.
Maybe not, but that's what came to my mind.
By the way, what are those tall wooden things blocking the entrances to the rooms they work in? (I may be wrong, but I think they call those rooms "offices.")
If you don't have the time to watch the whole thing, there's a shorter version out there as well.