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ICE Girls
by Dan McLaughlin
The story of the Little Match Girl from management's perspcetive and how using street urchins is a win/win for all concerned. Read by Cynell Jackson. Also heard is Mark Sellin as Hans Chistian Andersen and Margit Schmitt, Dan McLaughlin, Mike Schmitt, Bailey Jackon, Tom Hubbard, Nick Smith, Mark Sellin, and Marie Plug as bureauceats. Margit also read the fables. From a book by Dan McLaughlin.
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Chapter 1: The Status of The Danish Match Industry Before the Match Girl Concept
Before, someone had to have the idea of little waifs selling matches. It was a team from Marketing. Here is described the conditions and constraints they were working under before they had their brianstorm.
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Chapter 2: The Idea Gains Traction
Problems are antcipated and then overcome about using the urban homless to sell matches with up-to-date manageral techniques. Success! The idea marches forward.
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Chapter 3: the Plan Revealed
The speech that unviels the concept.
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Chapter 3a Reaction
Initial success with the plan and marketing Successes during the warm summer days leads to a misplaced sesne of wellness.
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Chapter 4 Winter Brings Problems
Problems which were not forseen and were not my fault. I tried to warn them.
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chapter4a Meet Mr. Andersen, star reporter
Things begin to go wrong once mr. Hans Christen Andersen catches wind of the strory. He investigates.
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chapter 4b Press Releases
Damage control at the firm which hires starving waifs.
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Chapter 5 Part 1 Marketing Brainstorms
A besieged merketing team brainstorms how to turn a mob at the corporate gates as a good thing. They fail, but maintain focus.
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Chapter 5 Part 2 Conclusion
A final showdown which, somewhat implausibly, tunrs into as anti-mime screed. A happy ending for all ensues, except for the starving waifs, of course.
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The Steadfast Tin Soldier BONUS (a parable read by Margit Schmitt)
The meaning of the story is that while there might be a fine line between being steadfast and being a stalker, but it feeds the same to the object of his attentions.
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Princess and the Pea BONUS (A parable read by Margit Schmitt)
The morale here is that is a rigorus testing program will not necessarily give you the results you desire.
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The Red Shoes BONUS (A Parable Read by Margit Schmitt)
The moral of this one is somewhat ambigious, like most things religious, but seems to involve the church willing to turn anything into a spectacle.
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Emperor's New Clothes BONUS (A parable read by Margit Schmitt)
A parabe about being too clever and the power of nudism.
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The story of the Little Match Girl from management's perspcetive and how using street urchins is a win/win for all concerned. Read by Cynell Jackson. Also heard is Mark Sellin as Hans Chistian Andersen and Margit Schmitt, Dan McLaughlin, Mike Schmitt, Bailey Jackon, Tom Hubbard, Nick Smith, Mark Sellin, and Marie Plug as bureauceats. Margit also read the fables. From a book by Dan McLaughlin.
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