"Change manager" or "digital program manager" are good example of those.
WTF this means?
We all know that "change" is managed top-down, so a "change manager" is basically a glorified admin making over $300k waiting for orders from headquarters to execute whatever the consultors tell the executive committee to do.
We also know that "a digital program" is buying whatever cloud platform from SLB or HAL or other cloud company and letting them squeeze as many $ as they please.
If they want to reduce structural costs, they should start with trimming all this middle management fat.
Drain the Swamp Darren!!!!