I can't be the only person that gets paranoid when management meets with RCSA, right? Two different areas I have worked in start working with RCSA and then layoffs and reorgs hit as soon as they are done.
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"RCSA is not about layoffs. It is about wordsmithing for 6 hours a day." - Largely accurate. For us it was 7 hours a day.
For 6 months.
Trying to answer questions that are impossible to answer.
That was our RCSA experience.
Agree, the RCSA coordinators are like the prisoners that help run the concentration camp. smug and arrogant until it’s all over. Then they are the first to be dispatched while those who remain just chuckle.
With the nasty smug attitude I have witnessed with some RCSA coordinators bye bye
Systemically documentation how a job is done such that even a team from India could do it. Yeah, nothing to see here folks! 😑
Currently, WF has been wordsmithing a "policy book". RCSA will meet generative AI pretty soon. https://bankingjournal.aba.com/2024/03/compliance-meets-ai-a-banking-love-story/
Next will be to incorporate this policy book into the technology infrastructure of WF. Analyzing some India job postings appears this will be done by Archer GRC https://www.archerirm.com/content/grc (which incidentally just purchased a company named Compliance.AI)
Efficiencies are driven at WF by AI adoption, layoffs, and offshoring.
It is all about Relocation (R), Cost-cutting (C), Severance (S)
Adieu (A)
Sweet Kiker
RCSA is not about layoffs. It is about wordsmithing for 6 hours a day.
RCSA Reaffirmation happens yearly. It’s a continuous part of your manager’s role.
RCSA has nothing to do with layoffs. But if an RAU lays off employees after an RCSA, yikes! They must have been doing something wrong!
I don’t know, but my manager has been in RCSA meetings for two weeks now…