Operator Speaking by Zachary Constantine
 

God Wants You Dead: Corporate Identity

2010-02-10 17:05:08 // The Operator
 

… In closed markets and/or less-open cultures, corporations can have powerful identities. In Japan, for example, many people feel privileged to work for their corporations and attribute a great deal of identity and benevolence to them. In the United States, large corporations will also contain many people who treat “the corporation” as a specific entity, capable of rewarding or punishing them.

Just like religious and racial groups, corporations will do their best to influence the government for their own ends.

- God Wants You Dead
by Sean Hastings and Paul Rosenberg


Executive Summary

This document and linked multimedia describe the individual identity’s corporate identity sublimation and the brand-imprint process follow-up for new hires.

[Day 01] Agenda: Orientation Video

SNOG

[Day 02 - Dismissal] Agenda: Work Hard

The Faint

2 Responses to “God Wants You Dead: Corporate Identity”

  1. ex nihilo Says:

    i saw this guy (Vladimir Bryntsalov) on TV yesterday on one of those “lifestyles of the rich and famous” shows on the travel/living channel. he got rich selling drugs (the legal kind) and later running for president against yeltsin. after a montage about his campaign for president he was interviewed and said something that translated into English as “it’s good to have friends in goverment to smooth the path for you”. it was a really deep moment for travel/living.


  2. It’s good when there is a path to smooth, as well…

    How many people believe that the most they can hope for is to work for someone else (earning less than they’re worth) until the eventual arrival of the day they can work no longer?

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