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Mike Troiano has decided to step down and take a little sabbatical as the comute 5 days a week proved to be too much.

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This was due to performance, not RTO.

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Post ID: @de+1jx38x9tt

" In that senior role, you want someone who’s a thought-leader, can positively command a room, whose people drive to be better and actually achieve, and doesn’t manage by fear, RTO cuts, and no funding. He FAILED miserably at all of that."

You just described what all of AT&T's leaders seem to be lacking. Why just focus on one?! They all need to go, starting with the CEO.

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Post ID: @d6+1jx38x9tt

@b5

T does not have those kinds of leaders, just yes men ready to throw their subordinates under the bus for another pay day

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Post ID: @br+1jx38x9tt

Won’t miss him. He was uninspiring. In that senior role, you want someone who’s a thought-leader, can positively command a room, whose people drive to be better and actually achieve, and doesn’t manage by fear, RTO cuts, and no funding. He FAILED miserably at all of that. I only heard cheers and sighs of relief from his former team today.

Who’s the next “leader” that gets an unceremonious one-line goodbye?

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Post ID: @b5+1jx38x9tt

COBC violations.

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Post ID: @b1+1jx38x9tt

Mike was fired.

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Post ID: @ak+1jx38x9tt

Someone spill the tea. What's the real reason for his departure?

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