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December 2016 Best Cities for Work

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INSIDE DECEMBER/JANUARY 2017 BCBUSINESS 59 The Grand Canyon had better pull up its socks. Reviews are in, and they're not good. Mother Jones magazine recently col- lected a series of one-star reviews for America's national parks. In addition to the thumbs-down for the Canyon (not enough for day-trippers to do, the reviewer said), there were one-star pans of Yosemite ("Ter- rible experience... unable to -nd parking ANYWHERE") and Yellowstone ("dull") among others. Nancy Peterson has words of reas- surance for the poor Canyon. Peterson launched her home renovation review site HomeStars.com in 2006 when the consumer feedback industry was still rela- tively young (Yelp was only two years old at the time). She thinks people—and pre- sumably parks—worry too much about the occasional complaint. "I think everybody's just got to get a thicker skin, just take nega- tive feedback and not be so worried about perfection if you're doing great work day in and day out and you're proud of what you're doing," Peterson says. Still, consumer feedback sites have changed the retail landscape in ways that were hard to predict when HomeStars launched. Companies that once focused on direct consumer interaction, advertis- ing and marketing had to include a new focus dealing with online feedback. Everyone's a Critic ILLUSTRATION: KAGAN MCLEOD Online reviews hold businesses to account. But who can you believe? by Steve Burgess Frank Giustra gives heat in the kitchen ... Holts shoppers get sated ... Herschel goes to China + more D E C E M B E R / J A N U A R Y 2 0 17 "It's always a mad scramble at the end, so that's when I solicit every- body to help. They really enjoy get- ting involved. I yell at people–and they enjoy being yelled at"–p.61 Off lıne E V E R Y B O D Y ' S TA L K I N ' WATERCOOLER

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