Who would have thought that YouTube would start to modify people's behavior? It may sound nuts, but people are thinking twice before they do things now, for fear that they'll be "YouTubed" and come off as:
a) less than noble
b) dishonest
c) a complete jerk
Inspired by the story of this guy at Dunkin Donuts who thwarted a robbery because he was worried how he might look on YouTube, I got to thinking....
How would corporate decisions change if a YouTube video was installed in every conference room? Would different decisions be made? Could YouTube change the world for customers?
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