![]() ![]() Is the ‘Gift’ Absurdly Exotic? The problem with the above question is that some ‘standard’ gifts are so expensive that it’s virtually impossible to trust the person giving it to you. I would like large non- sequential bills in two clear plastic bags, unmarked. Pretty much all of us can be bought, which is why Fear Factor exists as a show. Securitisations featuring non-sequential priority of payments. Depending on scheduling, a scene may be shot in non-sequential order of the story. So remember, kids – if anyone offers to bioengineer a Tyrannosaurus Rex of your very own, don’t get in the car. Is the ‘Gift’ Designed to Get You to Do Something You Know You Shouldn’t Do? And here’s the real question. The others are pretty obvious a free dinner is normal, and a free speedboat is probably suspect – which is unfortunate, by the way, because I could totally use a new speedboat to replace the speedboat I don’t currently own. But gifts that are attached to an expectation that you perform a certain action are almost certainly unethical. The question I wanted to put here was, “Does the gift feel like a bribe?” But then I thought that I sure wouldn’t feel bribed if I were driving my new speedboat, so I came up with a better one. And basically all this boils down to is: if you’re going to accept a bribe, make sure it’s big enough that you can live comfortably on it after you get caught and fired. So if you’re expecting me to accept a free trip to Vegas for the weekend to streamline the process of getting your latest experimental medication approved, you can just keep on walking. We look forward to serving you in new and exciting ways in the future.If, however, you’re bringing me a suitcase filled with $247 million in non-sequential bills, I’ll probably at least hear you out.ĭo you think your company could benefit from more ethics lessons like these? Check out my ethics video training series. Thank you for being part of our journey thus far. As we step into this new phase, we will carry with us all that we have learned from JustBeer and use that wisdom to propel us forward. While this may seem like the end of a chapter, we prefer to think of it as the beginning of a new journey, one where we continue to evolve and innovate in the spaces we serve. You have been instrumental in helping JustBeer become a leading international brand and we are eternally grateful for your support. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to every member of our community – from the app users who embraced our vision, to the craft breweries that partnered with us, to the beer fanatics who made our platform vibrant and engaging. This decision allows us to refocus our efforts where they will have the most impact and where we can best serve our audiences in a meaningful and progressive way. It’s important to us that we honor these changes and incorporate them into the ways we move forward as a company.Īfter much consideration, we have made the difficult decision to retire JustBeer. Moreover, we recognize a significant shift in consumer trends and awareness surrounding drinking habits from a health and wellbeing perspective. We found that some aspects of our platform have become stale and lack the attention required to continue delivering a premium product that represents the best of what we can offer. While we’ve seen substantial growth in some areas, others have not developed as we anticipated. JustBeer was built on experimentation and learning, testing our assumptions and ideas about the industry. Our partnerships have spanned hundreds of brands, ensuring that we brought you the latest in beer culture, business, and trends. We’ve had the privilege of serving craft beer news and highlights to more than 4.7 million users, curating over 1,200 beer articles, hosting records of more than 25,000 beers, and shining the spotlight on over 3,500 craft breweries. Over the years, JustBeer has achieved more than we could have ever imagined. We envisioned a space where technology, marketing, and product development came together to celebrate our love for beer and share that passion with others. Our aim was simple, yet profound: we wanted to disrupt the industry and give craft breweries the visibility they deserved at a local level. Seven years ago, in February 2016, we set out on an ambitious journey with JustBeer. A Toast to Our Journey: Celebrating JustBeer ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |