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Wallstrip pays homage to Glengarry Glen Ross in this show about Salesforce.com (CRM). No question, this is my favorite yet. I almost fell off my chair when the jerk calls Lindsay "sporty spice".
Wallstrip pays homage to Glengarry Glen Ross in this show about Salesforce.com (CRM). No question, this is my favorite yet. I almost fell off my chair when the jerk calls Lindsay "sporty spice".
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oh my lord, i have been in so many meetings like that ... scary, but lol.
Posted by: carl rahn griffith | April 19, 2007 at 07:37 AM
thank you very nıce much very very nıce much.........
Posted by: nakliyat | April 19, 2007 at 07:47 AM
Ha! Can't wait to watch it - Thanks Fred.
Posted by: TheBillfold | April 19, 2007 at 08:50 AM
Hilarious and kudos to the script writer and the actor playing the 'jerk' but I can't help wondering:
Is this an ad for salesforce.com?
It sure seemed like it yet I didn't see any disclosures.
Posted by: Don Park | April 19, 2007 at 10:49 AM
Not an ad - the show is about stocks at all-time highs and CRM played a role in a story that was fun to do
Posted by: howard Lindzon | April 19, 2007 at 10:56 AM
"You son of a bitch ..."
Classic.
Posted by: Michael | April 19, 2007 at 02:47 PM
Hold on there, Warrior Princess...
That was hilarious, but I have to admit, it did seem a little ad-like vs. informative. If I were Salesforce, I'd have no prob using that as a commercial. There was no talk of competitors, challenges to growth, etc...
Posted by: Charlie | April 20, 2007 at 07:42 AM
Yep, it's ad-like, no doubt, and I helped to write it. This show fits into the category of narrative shows that we've done that have taken more liberties with what information should be covered in the 4-5 minutes of our content. But as we've always said, the job of our show is to start the conversation and entertain you in the process. Sometimes we manage to cover a stock, sometimes we only scratch the surface.
Posted by: Lindsay Campbell | April 20, 2007 at 09:23 AM