It sounded like a no-brainer. With people increasing dependent upon
electric devices, why not create a traveling exhibit designed to go to the
scene of emergencies and provide a much needed opportunity for people to power
up. (Neff, 2012)
But, as they say the devil is in the details.
Perhaps it’s because Duracell is located in Bethel, Conn. and
is now dependent on a back-up generator themselves. But all you had to do was watch some of the
non-stop TV coverage of Superstorm Sandy to know that the only area of lower
Manhattan that didn’t lose their power was Battery Park City, thanks to the
fact that they are on a Brooklyn power grid.
So Duracell sending their “Power Forward Community Center” there was an
odd decision. One can only imagine that
turnout was poor, and photo opps, which were undoubtedly the point of the
effort were non-existent.
So what happens when an effort to build good will
fails? Will anyone even notice?
Neff,
J. (2012, October 31) Duracell Brings
Charging Stations to Battery Park After Hurricane Sandy. adage.com. Retrieved
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