“We don’t need you to be on the upgrade treadmill. If we made our money when people bought the device, we’d be rolling out programs left and right to try to get you to upgrade. In fact, we’re happy that people are still using Kindle Ones that are five years old. They’re still reading on them, and every time they buy a book, that’s good for us. That’s alignment.”
“We are willing to learn from other countries’ experience in fighting poverty and promote international exchanges in the sector,” he said.
“They are examples to us descendants. We hope we can have the same happy life as them,” he added.
“This pandemic is novel in its breadth and response, but we can look to regional responses to natural disasters elsewhere in the country and around the world to anticipate needs,” wrote Mary O’Doherty, executive director of the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, in a column in The Columbus Dispatch on May 9.
“This, to me, was the lesson of Amazon, which went through its own trial by fire many times on all sorts of issues. When people love what you do, where you’ve solved an inconvenience for them, created a lower price point, made their lives?better in some way, you can get away with a lot of missteps. Uber may be testing that right now, because it does feel like they’re one or two blog posts away from real disaster if other employees come and pile on. But it helps, and it wins a lot of political battles when, by and large, people want to use the service.”
“We form relationships with disaster relief nonprofits, and we ask them, ‘What do you need? What’s the challenge or gap?’ ” said Trang-Thien Tran, principal product manager for Amazon disaster relief. Customers can add to Amazon’s corporate contributions through Wish List campaigns or via the Alexa voice assistant (“Alexa, donate to Hurricane Dorian relief at American Red Cross”).
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“We’ve always said that this is too good a business,” he?said. “This is not a winner take all market.”
“Why not share the wisdom?” entrepreneur and patent attorney Adam Philipp asked on a Facebook thread on the topic. Amazon employees rarely if ever show up on speaker lineups at local tech events and conferences, an absence that’s not gone unnoticed.
“You don’t really see Amazon showing up in any other way, so my question to them is, ‘How much do you care about the community you’re in?'” Zug said.