Oh, neato: Globe delivery company's Web site is now up and it's fully buzzword compliant
By adamg on Tue, 01/05/2016 - 7:36am
Just take a look at ACI Last Mile's page for would be publisher customers:
Our Systems Get the Job Done Efficiently
- A highly trusted team of well-respected and recognized industry leaders
- Responsive and reliable customer service is deeply engrained in our culture
- We employ unique operating efficiencies due to the scale and scope of our business
- Superior technology for routing, reporting, analysis and workflow administration
- An innovative operating model based on leveraging our independent distributor network
- Low risk due to our "best in class" business model and operational philosophy
- Cutting-edge "End Result" verification of delivery
- Highly customized delivery programs
- We live and breathe our core values of Integrity, Innovation and Customer Service
Maureen Rogers, a professional marketer, is not amused:
[W]hen I read ACI's web copy - and realize how many of those magic words I've used over the years: recognized industry leader, unmatched - okay, I'd say unparalleled - experience, unique operating efficiencies, superior technology, best in class, cutting-edge - okay, I'd say leading-edge - I'm a tiny bit embarrassed for the marketing profession.
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Who are the leaders of the Distribution company for the Globe?
Who are the leaders of the Distribution company for the Boston Globe?... scroll down at
http://acilastmile.com/about-us/
Oddly if you search
The Sec of States Business database their listed as a Foreign LLC domiciled in CA.
I Love How That Blue Water Is Photoshopped In — World Class!
embarrassed?
embarrassed? for the marketing profession? Do professional bullshitters feel regret?
Professional BS indeed
Speaking as someone who once worked in marketing for a Fortune 500 company, I can confirm that "professional bullshit" is an accurate description. An even more precise definition is "lying".
Maybe...
...they should roll with Elastic Band Carrigan. He's been around forever. Doesn't need GPS to find route 9.
What is the deal with Elastic
What is the deal with Elastic Band Carrigan? One of those vans parks in my neighborhood.
It doesn't bode well when
It doesn't bode well when their customer list is a list of missing images. Perhaps they are with everyones missing copies of the globe.
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I can help translate...
"We employ unique operating efficiencies due to the scale and scope of our business"
We don't actually deliver anything, dramatically improving our operating efficiency (and our gas mileage)
"An innovative operating model based on leveraging our independent distributor network"
We "innovated" on a process that 8-year-olds have been successful at for a hundred years
"Cutting-edge “End Result” verification of delivery"
We use box-cutters to open the bundles of newspapers, which are then delivered to our furnace, improving our heating efficiency.
"If you are looking for a new or better delivery system, we want to talk to you."
God knows we want to talk to you, too...
Alternate translation
"An innovative operating model based on leveraging our independent distributor network"
"We screw over immigrants driving shitboxes and other folks willing to blow their own gas at god-awful hours to make us money."
Actually I take a bit of that back -- most immigrants I know are driving far better cars than my shitbox.
And this hilarity from their "about us" page
http://acilastmile.com/about-us/
They claim to be a "disruptive innovator". I guess "disruptive" is supposed to be a good thing in today's uberiffic market. But the traditional meaning is more applicable to the Globe situation"
Let me guess the company is
Let me guess the company is managed by former MBTA managers?
It's like Mission Statement Bingo
Well now I've got this Weird Al song stuck in my head. Again.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&so...
2016 winner of the
2016 winner of the Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Excellence Award.
Why Business People Speak Like Idiots
www.amazon.com/Business-People-Speak-Like-Idiots/dp/0743269098
Boy, that's a lot of words
Boy, that's a lot of words to get around having to say something responsible and committed, like "We'll make sure you get your daily newspaper".
I notice they don't include the Globe...
...in "We Deliver for the Best." Is this a derisive comment on the quality of the Globe, or a tacit admission that they just don't deliver?
You too can
generate your own buzzwords to describe yourself, your business, or anything you want. Just spend a few minutes here
http://www.dack.com/web/bullshit.html