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TCIP #041 – Life After United Breaks Guitars with Dave Carroll

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Welcome to episode #041 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Dave Carroll.

In 2009, Canadian musician Dave Carroll published the first of three videos telling the story of how United Airlines carelessly broke his guitar. This video, as I’m sure you recall, was titled “United Breaks Guitars” – and it created a media frenzy that a) sent United Airlines’s reputation down a downward spiral, resulting in an estimated $1.8 million dollar loss that year; and b) jump-started Dave Carroll’s career as a consumer activist, speaker, musician and author.

Within this episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, I chat with Dave about his experience with United Breaks Guitars, what it meant, new developments that it may have helped manifest (i.e.: the new US Department of Transportation’s decision that allows musicians to bring guitars onboard all US airplanes) – and a whole bunch more. There’s also some great messages in his story about being open and receptive to opportunities as they come to you – and yes, this also applies to your crisis and issues management!

This episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast discusses:
  • The impact that one person’s voice can have on your organization – whether for the positive or negative.
  • The dangers of allowing your organization to view any type of incident – or customer – as statistically insignificant.
  • The power of story-telling in (and out of) crisis management.
  • The importance of spotting opportunities and being prepared to proactively leverage them.
  • Dave’s biggest crisis management advice he has to offer to organizations.

If you followed United Breaks Guitars in 2009 – and even if you didn’t – you’ll enjoy this listen!

Running time: 52:01

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Subscribe to The Crisis Intelligence Podcast!Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes and/or StitcherSubscribe via email

About host, Melissa Agnes

Learn more about Melissa AgnesFollow Melissa on Twitter: @melissa_agnesConnect with Melissa on LinkedInEmail Melissa directly: melissa@melissaagnes.com

Learn more about Agnes + Day, Melissa’s crisis management firm.

About guest, Dave Carroll

Learn more about Dave Carroll, the musician, speaker and author: davecarrollmusic.comContact Dave directly: dave@davecarrollmusic.comFollow Dave on Twitter: @davecarrollLearn more about the United Breaks Guitars story and impact on United AirlinesMore on Dave’s story-telling workshop

A warm thanks to Dave for taking the time to have this insightful discussion with me!

This post, TCIP #041 - Life After United Breaks Guitars with Dave Carroll, was originally published to melissaagnes.com.

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Welcome to episode #041 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Dave Carroll.

In 2009, Canadian musician Dave Carroll published the first of three videos telling the story of how United Airlines carelessly broke his guitar. This video, as I’m sure you recall, was titled “United Breaks Guitars” – and it created a media frenzy that a) sent United Airlines’s reputation down a downward spiral, resulting in an estimated $1.8 million dollar loss that year; and b) jump-started Dave Carroll’s career as a consumer activist, speaker, musician and author.

Within this episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, I chat with Dave about his experience with United Breaks Guitars, what it meant, new developments that it may have helped manifest (i.e.: the new US Department of Transportation’s decision that allows musicians to bring guitars onboard all US airplanes) – and a whole bunch more. There’s also some great messages in his story about being open and receptive to opportunities as they come to you – and yes, this also applies to your crisis and issues management!

This episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast discusses:
  • The impact that one person’s voice can have on your organization – whether for the positive or negative.
  • The dangers of allowing your organization to view any type of incident – or customer – as statistically insignificant.
  • The power of story-telling in (and out of) crisis management.
  • The importance of spotting opportunities and being prepared to proactively leverage them.
  • Dave’s biggest crisis management advice he has to offer to organizations.

If you followed United Breaks Guitars in 2009 – and even if you didn’t – you’ll enjoy this listen!

Running time: 52:01

Get connected

Subscribe to The Crisis Intelligence Podcast!Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes and/or StitcherSubscribe via email

About host, Melissa Agnes

Learn more about Melissa AgnesFollow Melissa on Twitter: @melissa_agnesConnect with Melissa on LinkedInEmail Melissa directly: melissa@melissaagnes.com

Learn more about Agnes + Day, Melissa’s crisis management firm.

About guest, Dave Carroll

Learn more about Dave Carroll, the musician, speaker and author: davecarrollmusic.comContact Dave directly: dave@davecarrollmusic.comFollow Dave on Twitter: @davecarrollLearn more about the United Breaks Guitars story and impact on United AirlinesMore on Dave’s story-telling workshop

A warm thanks to Dave for taking the time to have this insightful discussion with me!

This post, TCIP #041 - Life After United Breaks Guitars with Dave Carroll, was originally published to melissaagnes.com.

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