Before the company hits the rock bottom, I wonder if there is still a way to prevent it from sinking? I wish I didn't care anymore, but I still feel sorry for what a once good company is turning into.
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Not our circus, not our monkeys. This is Verizon’s hole to dig out of. Let them bleed themselves dry. I don’t care enough to save a ship that’s sinking due to its captain. Gimme the severance !
Well, directly, no. Do I love the concept? No. It’s a corporation designed to profit, not a democracy designed for votes (stakeholders, yes, can vote). we’re pretty much numbers…public corporations cater to stakeholders, not employees. So, when it becomes difficult, they cut employees and implement extreme shifts. It’s just, how it works.
Hans is the root of our problems followed by too much corporate bloat. There is a clear breakdown in communication from the bottom up as the little guy out in the field tends to know how to win over the customer. That message never seems to resonate at the senior levels of the business.
Next time stock voting comes around, vote him out.
Yes, there is something to be done... starting with the firing of the current CEO... that would be a good place to start.
Given the VCG re-org, I see rock bottom approaching fast.
They say they are cutting cost, meanwhile Hans gets a nice raise and if something happens a Balloon payout. He's going to run the company into the ground then take a payout and leave. He's done it before.
Of course there is. We generate billions of dollars every quarter in spite of ourselves. Need a set of true leaders to re-invigorate the employee and customer base.
He is doing to Verizon what he did at Ericsson.
Well, a nice start would be for the board to send Hans packing back to Sweden. They passed John Stratton over for this big furry LOSER. SMH