IIPM is going places. Till a few days ago, IIPM was only mentioned in the Mainstream Media, but the newspapers and magazines have very short SHELF life. Books on the other hand, are forever!
Instapundit Glenn Reynolds takes a second look at the IIPM fiasco at MSNBC and comments on the Online Journalism Review by Mark Glaser. His earlier post on IIPM vs Blogosphere issue is here.
Glenn links to his own book on Amazon, aptly titled, 'An Army of Davids': How Markets and Technology Empower Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths.
I am sure IIPM will find its mention there or in his forthcoming books and be recording for eternity as a lesson in PR and corporate responsibility towards free speech.
IIPM has achieved what it set forth to achieve: Train managers of corporate houses to be better managers - BY SETTING AN EXAMPLE and finding mention under captions in management tetbooks such as:
5 Things to avoid to PR disaster especially if you have skeletons in your pant pockets:
1. Do not try to bully ordinary citizens into silence using hefty worded legal notices.




