United Breaks Guitars (Summary)
ebook ∣ The Power of One Voice in the Age of Social Media
By Dave Carroll

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getAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in less than 10 minutes.
The power of social media became amusingly apparent in 2009, when United Airlines refused to compensate Canadian singer and composer Dave Carroll for a guitar that the airline's baggage handlers had broken. Frustrated at the company's lack of respect and responsiveness, Carroll decided to take the high, creative road; he lampooned United's behavior in a series of three musical YouTube videos. The results were millions of online hits, an embarrassed airline and new lessons in the annals of customer relations. Although United finally offered Carroll restitution, the damage was done – and Carroll's saga became a classic example of how not to handle an unhappy customer. If you're interested in Carroll's life, charming song and music career, this is the book for you. Those wanting a more in-depth discussion of social media's impact on corporate communications may want to look elsewhere. Still, getAbstract recommends Carroll's story to public-relations professionals and anyone else eager to know the basics of United's now-famous case of musical-instrument abuse. And for fun, catch the three videos, as well.
Book Publisher:
Hay House