All we have now is total chaos.
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Re: accountability. Ponder these nuggets:
“For some time now, we have been actively seeking the right acquisition to complement our leading respiratory position and broaden our personal safety product portfolio. Aearo is that acquisition,” Jean Lobey, executive vice president in charge of 3M’s Safety, Security and Protection Services unit, told analysts on a conference call.
“This one we studied very, very long, very, very hard, and it looks just an absolute slam dunk for us,” 3M Chief Executive George Buckley said.
Thanks Jean and George.
The issue is the ship got too big. 3m thinks they can just buy companies and it's instant profit that runs itself. I bet they regret the military earplugs. So much profit they got themselves into! Lol. When you just buyout companies you have no clue what they do or make then perhaps that's a sign that you just don't give a sh-t. No corporate oversight. Clueless corporate derps. News flash when management doesn't give a sh-t then production doesn't give a sh-t. Mind blown.
there is 3M FORWARD to save the ship!!
We should announce something bold without doing any preparation first.
It's too bad that there rarely is accountability for those execs and board members who made very bad decisions years before the train wreck. I suppose it's how it works though. One company goes away and another one rises. In the transition a lot of honest hard working folks who just did their job every day get spun through the mix master. I hope all of those in the vortex can land on their feet someplace else! Ethics matter, it always inevitably drives the future even though there are those in decision making roles who think they are smarter.
Nothing can fix this.