Thread regarding ConocoPhillips layoffs

CFO Gone Baby, Gone

I first met our old (current) CFO at an introductory group meeting where he bragged about his spoiled ExPat life growing up, moving from privileged international school to school where he admitted to constantly skipping classes to surf all day. Daddy paid for an expensive elitist snobby Southern California private school and connections got him the job with Phillips. He introduced himself to us by announcing he was smarter than anyone in the room and could do each of our jobs better than we could, and, as a matter of fact, was better in the bedroom than any of us.

The fact he got to his current level says a lot about our leadership. He will best be remembered in the company as the “leader” who took a loser finance department and actually made it worse, and who used EOI as a loyalty weapon against employees: you volunteer for EOI and your performance ratings suffer. He’s personally responsible for significant value loss for the company: FX, credibility losses by under-reporting deferred capitalized cost well expenses, incompetent balance sheet forecasting... the list goes on.

The new CFO is actually a brilliant choice. He knows numbers everything and has a near-photographic memory. In his race to the top I’ve seen him back down from challenging incompetence and lies of those above him for the expediency of not making enemies, so we’ll see how he does now that he’s officially arrived. We’ll see if he uses his position to do what’s needed: gut the bureaucratic planning process and zero base the entire reporting system. His finance leadership includes an infamous brown noser, a certified witch of the universe, and a micro-managing control freak jerk. He should fire them all and look to the next level for real competence and leadership: they are out there, but they’ve been muzzled into acquiescence.

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Post ID: @OP+158HcWoV

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Certainly an upgrade. The replacement is smart. Somewhat inexperienced in production and operations. Not an innovator. No vision. Not a people person. Ethical. Moral. certainly an Upgrade.

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Post ID: @lhtf+158HcWoV

The fact that he made it so close to the top (under two different regimes) says all you need to know about this company.

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Post ID: @jyny+158HcWoV

But he walked away with a S#@t load of cash.... so who got it right and who got it wrong? And discuss

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Post ID: @ihsp+158HcWoV

LOL

His finance leadership includes an infamous brown noser, a certified witch of the universe, and a micro-managing control freak jerk

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Post ID: @iwjg+158HcWoV

Good for Bill making it this far. Hopefully he will stop looking at his shoes and suspect his skill will be helpful when COP is acquired in 2021. What about Michael Hatfield? What will become of the 3 musketeers if Bill is not replaced to provide for the optics of the ELT being made smaller (again) as part of the broad based layoffs to come in October.

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Post ID: @ewpf+158HcWoV

Based on the feedback there is widespread agreement on the incompetence, elitism, misogyny and unethical behavior of the incumbent. How did current leadership and the internal group responsible for enforcing our values (HR) allow this individual to remain in place?

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Post ID: @9guo+158HcWoV

Excessive privilege and was a total kiss a– to control freak jimmy mulva

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Post ID: @2pov+158HcWoV

Mr. Furley always tried to convince himself he was a ladies-man....

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Post ID: @vwx+158HcWoV

Right on about Don and Bill

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Post ID: @msk+158HcWoV

We admire your candor. Thank you.

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Post ID: @gay+158HcWoV

Who is taking Bill's former position?

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Post ID: @mgb+158HcWoV

Ghost and Mr. Chicken best describes Don’s thinking inside while he hides his incompetence with arrogant bluster.

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Post ID: @afc+158HcWoV

This post is actually spot-on.

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Post ID: @arw+158HcWoV

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