Looks like Pepsi has decided to go back to the region structure lol…
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@ax is it in the SE? More South. I'm hearing Texomas region to match up with what Frito is doing
@at Well considering Lousiana is in the SE part of the country. Probably the SE.
So what region will Louisiana be in
Both Pepsi and Frito have identical sales geographies now. Cut the daylights out of duplication. Big changes coming.
@ac where is the west region office for Frito?
@a8 agree. Speaking from production plant side. Every few years movement on reporting structure happens. Started in the Great Lakes region (for whatever reason they called us legacy…). Moved to north division which combined two regions.
These people have no clue what they are doing.
@a5 when they did that at FLNA, they sent the tasks and with to MBS (Mexico) and India. Since then it’s been a runaway train, barreling forward off the cliff, one train car plummeting into a *hitpile after another. MCC/MBS at FLNA is a disaster, so is S&T, AP. Welcome to the swamp of cr-ppy work, PBNA!
@a6 that mirrors FLNA regions
Congratulations Pepsi on a well kept secret.
@a5 so isn't commercial GTM and marketing already centralized? Or is it just saying those areas to get massive cuts?
The equivalent of padding your pdr for the c-suite
"Spearheaded nationwide US field transformation!"
Quick, Elliot is watching, look busy, guys!
They usually flip flop every 3 years, surprised it took this long. There always has to be a BS transformation initiative to look like something is changing. It's the PepsiCo way because we have weak leaders that like to delegate decision making
Hey guys the divisions we created aren’t working, what do we do? I don’t know, how about putting it back to the way it was.
yea, that works me. Roll it out to the teams and cross your fingers
Got an email that was distributed from Ram. 6 regions: NE, Mid Atl, North Central, SE, West, Texoma. How does this new region structure compare to what Frito has?
@a4 I’m sorry. I thought you were being sarcastic. We received an email that says there will be 6 regions. NE, Mid Atlantic, North Central, SE, West, and Texoma. Also Commerical, Franchise, GTM, Marketing, and SC functions will be centralized. There will be more to come next week with exactly how this will all look
@a3 this is literally breaking news to me they haven't shared with my team yet. Not being rude. I just want to know more.
@a2 no need to be rude.
Say more this is breaking news