Posted in: Panasonic orders 10,000 employees to buy its products by July See in context
I am amazed at some of the vitriolic comments written about Panasonic asking its 'managerial' employees to buy Panasonic products. You are obviously not aware of the company's business philosophy and history, otherwise you would understand why it does these things. In my opinion, if the rest of our global society behaved with the same values as Panasonic (aka Matsushita Electrical Industrial) the world would not be in the mess its in now. Loyalty seems to be something that the rest of this planet has forgotten.
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