May 27 / Rob

McDonalds Flawlessly Deploys JMU-Like “Monitoring the Situation” Strategy

monitor the situationIt was a bad day for FIFA. Fourteen officials from international soccer’s governing body were arrested on corruption charges by the US Department of Justice. Seeing as how the United States is now treating FIFA as a criminal organization like the mafia, you’d forgive any corporation that had poured millions of sponsorship money into the cesspool of an institution it if it went running for the hills.

One such corporation is McDonalds. Fear not though, shareholders of the Golden Arches. Ronald, Grimace, the Hamburgler and the rest of the powers that be know just what to do. They’re not rushing to judgment or making any hasty decisions. They’re taking a page out of the JMU administration’s book and “monitoring the situation.” Very closely to be precise.

I see no way this strategy won’t work. There is zero downside. Unless of course you consider thousands of people a few dozen folks collaborating to objectively analyze the situation and formulate a cogent plan to effect change spending years bitching about it on message boards, to be downside. I mean if that’s downside, then the precedent set by JMU’s experience means that Mickey D’s is hosed.

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  1. Cory / May 27 2015

    I can’t wait for the JMU football season. By then the blog will be back to blogging about JMU football…maybe.

  2. Matt / May 28 2015

    Well, Johnson and Johnson and Castrol decided to boycott the 2018 WC due to the corruption. At least some corporations have some balls. I would recommend buying from them and letting them know via an email that you stand by their willingness “not to be empty suits like JMU”. (This might confuse the hell out of them but that’s part of the fun)

    http://wapo.st/1QctzFS

  3. Rob / May 28 2015

    @Cory Haha. You have no idea how much we agree with you. Sometimes I think if we could make this blog just about football, we would. There just isn’t enough to sustain year round football blogging with an FCS team however.

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