I listened VP Live and watched/listened to the shows last night.
I would like to extend congratulations to all that participated in a difficult situation. What appalls me with the entire scenario is not what was said last night, but what was not said last night, which IMHO spoke volumes. The great divide between ECF and VF was clearly evident if one spent time reading some of the comments in chat without associating comments with names.
At one point Michael got extremely upset and maintained his cool. Kudos my man because you did a fabulous job moderating the conversation where needed and stayed out of it when not required, all the time maintaining the ship on course. Not participating in chat allowed me to remain focused on what was discussed - vice focusing on chat comments. The clear lack of leadership displayed by the CEO was simply appalling and spoke volumes of BE. I call him the CEO because he made it quite clear last night that is who he was.
There was a certain following that raised the issue of how do we know the liquids received by Kurt where actually genuine untampered liquids from BE and not some competitor trying to smudge a reputable vendor, which is a extremely valid point, and one that was supported by BE to some extent???
What wasn't said...
Was the CEO of BE grabbing the bull by the horns (leadership) and correcting the process within the company to ensure this never happens again. THAT IS WHAT A CEO IS SUPPOSE TO AND EXPECTED TO DO.
It was allured to on (sort of) a couple of occasions (by Cozzi (your mission if you chose...)) that they were going to forge ahead with new procedures, but the lack of enthusiasm led me to believe otherwise. He was worried more about his reputation than the problem and fixing it. IMHO that does not inspire consumer confidence, and if anything drove or will drive consumers away.
In closing it is not the quality of the product that influences whether I would use BE or not (never have, so I don't have a dog in this fight) but after listening to the CEO (Brad Balcher, (yes I know his name)) convinced me that I wouldn't in the future neither. There is clear evidence that lack of QA and QC within Box Elder does in fact exist, and the reluctance of the CEO to get to the root cause of why this happened does not inspire consumer confidence.
The red herring that kept popping up was exactly that a red herring and merely playing on legalese IMHO. The facts in this particular case were presented and admitted to by Brad. One cannot dispute that Kurt purchased 48mg instead of 100mg, and that fact alone demonstrates procedural problems within the company.
Not once did I hear we are going to shut operations down until we can get to the root of the problem and put in place measures and procedures to ensure this unfortunate incident doesn't occur in the future. IMHO independent testing is merely window dressing like closing the door after the fox is already in the hen house.
Regardless of where the 272mg came from, the clear denial from BE IMHO was reckless. Yes I understand you do not have to incriminate yourself (advise from counsel) OTOH to take that stance without investigating how IT MIGHT have happened is totally irresponsible and IMO reckless.
IMO the need to smudge a competitor is remote, Brad scuttled his own ship last night with his lack of demonstrated leadership and accountability. The fall guy, a labeler - sound familiar folks
