Thread regarding 3M layoffs

Time for Monish to go?

He ideas have made things worse, not better. Stock is down, morale is down, business outcomes are worse, and his big strategic ideas are now crumbling before him. He talks about accountability and wants to put other peoples names on things, he needs to put his name on billions in lost shareholder value since he came here. (he also did the same damage at GE, so no surprise the result here are the same).

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Wasn't Paul Keel also a GE guy? Was he shown the door, or did he "retire" also?

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Post ID: @5xvn+1iwIPOa7

Please let’s get rid of monish…

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Post ID: @1set+1iwIPOa7

Do we like execs who talk down to women? If so no.

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Post ID: @ihb+1iwIPOa7

What really happened at GE was that new hires were stuck in the "bottom 10%" for years to protect the experienced employees. Eventually this led to GE's inability to hire NCG.

Dead fish rot from the head. So does 3M.

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Post ID: @xsx+1iwIPOa7

Moni is running the show. Mike is just a boy scout looking figurehead since covid racked the company. The board must be enamored with him so I doubt anything happens to him, at least not until next year. The former ge wh-z kids like mcnerney, immelt, nardelli, etc. Were mediocre at best. So much for the famed ge management pipeline. If moni gets to run the medical spin, he will bring back the infamous ge forced ranking system. That system was despised by middle managers who were forced to offer up good people as 2s just to meet a stupid quota.

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