WordWrite Weekly Wrap—Super Bowl Sunday Edition

Eager to get into the Super Bowl spirit but feeling drained from the workweek?  This week’s top stories will get you ready for the big game and the even bigger advertisements!

12 most lethal ways to kill employee morale

Ragan

What’s the secret to keeping your employees happy? No, it isn’t offering them a higher salary (although that can’t hurt). According to recent research, workplace culture plays the most important role in determining job satisfaction. If you want to maintain a work environment that enables your employees to thrive, be sure to avoid these 12 management mistakes.Budweiser social media

Budweiser Finally Launches Twitter Account

Mashable

With Super Bowl Sunday fast approaching, Budweiser has finally decided to enter the Twitter world. It is using Twitter to promote its upcoming Super Bowl ad by asking fans to tweet suggestions of names for the new star of its ad, a one-week-old Clydesdale foal. In the midst of the bombardment of new advertisements that surrounds the Super Bowl, did Budweiser make the right move by launching its Twitter account this week? Share with us your thoughts below.

Is Volkswagen’s Super Bowl Ad Racist?

Business Insider

Volkswagen has always had a reputation for creating fun, heart-warming ads for the Super Bowl each year. But VW’s latest Super Bowl ad, which has been accused of racist content, could certainly tarnish that reputation. Check out this controversial ad and let us know if you think VW should keep or pull it.

We hope you enjoyed this Weekly Wrap! Do you have another story (or Super Bowl ad) worth sharing? Leave us a comment below! We wish everyone a happy Super Bowl Sunday, and be sure to check back next week for the latest Wrap.

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Angela Monaco is an intern for WordWrite Communications.


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