If you don’t think BP is all about politics you better wake up. Did you realize 3-4 years ago when Carefirst had their volunteer day downtown Baltimore, that Wesmoore was one of the guest speakers. It was all about him putting his name out there to run for governor.
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Where is BP these days? Besides their Thursday ELT meeting, does BP meet with any teams or leaders across the company who aren't his direct reports?
CF needs to fix the internal system issues, how work time is lost due to connectivity issues. Do better for your employees BP!
BP is not all about politics. BP is all about BP.
“Over a million dollars in labor hours spent on WEA but we have no resources to fix everything that is broken.”
Yeah, but when you walk into Canton, it sure looks great. Even when WiFi and projectors don’t work!!
Over a million dollars in labor hours spent on WEA but we have no resources to fix everything that is broken.
I have figured this about him from the time he took over. Wouldn't be surprised to see BP get some cushy government appointment, right as he's running CF into the ground.