Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Troubled Teen Industry
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Ursus:
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--- Quote from: "ejsdesign" ---Definitely NOT an Aspen Group. Most of the staff did work in Apsen programs but tired of the corporate money making machine. This is an independently owned program.
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This is very typical in the business world. The corporation grows too big and people tire of the lack of intimacy and freedom to develop and implement new ideas so they head out on their own to try something new. This is a very healthy way for the industry to grow and improve. I am sure Aspen (and others) are watching them closely to see how and if they are successful and adopt some of their practices if they are working well.
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Spoken like a true marketer, Whooter... I'm sure Aspen is both flattered and proud of ya. :D
Pile of Dead Kids:
--- Quote from: "ejsdesign" ---tired of the corporate money making machine.
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On the other hand, child abuse apparently never gets old.
DannyB II:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "ejsdesign" ---Definitely NOT an Aspen Group. Most of the staff did work in Apsen programs but tired of the corporate money making machine. This is an independently owned program.
--- End quote ---
This is very typical in the business world. The corporation grows too big and people tire of the lack of intimacy and freedom to develop and implement new ideas so they head out on their own to try something new. This is a very healthy way for the industry to grow and improve. I am sure Aspen (and others) are watching them closely to see how and if they are successful and adopt some of their practices if they are working well.
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Spoken like a true marketer, Whooter... I'm sure Aspen is both flattered and proud of ya. :D
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OR
Spoken like a true marketer, Ursus... I'm sure Fornits is both flattered and proud of ya.
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "ejsdesign" ---Definitely NOT an Aspen Group. Most of the staff did work in Apsen programs but tired of the corporate money making machine. This is an independently owned program.
--- End quote ---
This is very typical in the business world. The corporation grows too big and people tire of the lack of intimacy and freedom to develop and implement new ideas so they head out on their own to try something new. This is a very healthy way for the industry to grow and improve. I am sure Aspen (and others) are watching them closely to see how and if they are successful and adopt some of their practices if they are working well.
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Spoken like a true marketer, Whooter... I'm sure Aspen is both flattered and proud of ya. :D
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OR
Spoken like a true marketer, Ursus... I'm sure Fornits is both flattered and proud of ya.
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You are not making sense, Danny. I am not marketing anything, nor am I making excuses for an industry that takes advantage of desperate parents.
Quite the contrary. I'm trying to alert folks to the potential dangers of that industry.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "ejsdesign" ---Definitely NOT an Aspen Group. Most of the staff did work in Apsen programs but tired of the corporate money making machine. This is an independently owned program.
--- End quote ---
This is very typical in the business world. The corporation grows too big and people tire of the lack of intimacy and freedom to develop and implement new ideas so they head out on their own to try something new. This is a very healthy way for the industry to grow and improve. I am sure Aspen (and others) are watching them closely to see how and if they are successful and adopt some of their practices if they are working well.
--- End quote ---
Spoken like a true marketer, Whooter... I'm sure Aspen is both flattered and proud of ya. :D
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Maybe I missed my calling lol, but marketing never really interested me, I liked to be down in the dirt (so to speak) getting the product out the door and solving problems. But anyone familiar with big business will tell you that you always lose a few good people who are ambitious and can’t wait around for the corporate machine to take notice of you. I had been there myself. I am sure Aspen wasn’t happy to lose them and isn’t proud to lose them. But, it is what makes capitalism work so well and drives businesses to improve and stay competitive.
On a side note: Curious how it always seems to bother you,Ursus, when the good side of the industry is shown here on fornits or when you struggle to put an evil spin on a post.
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