Recently we had a meeting where our LLx talked about their "humbling moments", A.K.A, some of their sc--w ups last year. Which I found really weird, since our "leadership" is "infalible", not needing any SME to solve any technical problem. (IDK about "infalible", but I can say our LLx don't need any SME to consistently pick up the wrong solution to the problem. They are not the most "knowitall", more like the most "knowitless"). At least they believe themselves, like Fartley in the C-suite, as the smartest guys in the room.
Anyway, as I said, I found this "humbling" behaviour odd, to say the least. Well, it seems that when all our managers were singing their praises to the C-suite, and lying through their teeth about all the successes and accomplishments done in 2023, Fartley was listening in, and asked them about their "humbling moments". Of course, this question got the managers by surprise and nobody could spin a nice failure-self learning story. So now all LLx are practicing their humbling stories with their GSR public.
Then I had a question blossoming on my mind, and decided to post it here. How big was the humble pie served last year to Fartley? I'd like to know his humbling moments last year. I'd love more to hear the explanations and apologies made to the Ford family by Fartley. They had to be extremely good since he is still around, and no announcement of a replacement yet. I know he is a marketing guy, like saying he is a better snake oil salesman, but I mean... is he that good or is the Ford family so d-mb?