Thread regarding Follett layoffs

Very interesting article. Several of these issues are practiced daily at Follett. Sad but true.

ww.tlnt.com/2013/11/14/the-8-clear-signs-of-a-workplace-culture-of-fear/

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Post ID: @OP+BdVmWvo

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I like the huddles. One hour a week that the whole team does not work.

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Post ID: @3KXZ+BdVmWvo

Weekly huddles oh what fun you are! Bahahahhaha!!!!

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Post ID: @2orU+BdVmWvo

Who the hell hired GT? Biggest a$$wipe I have ever met. Terrible leader. Condescending to everyone unless he has anointed you. Has said about 3 words to me since he started, and those were at the coffee machine. AND I WORK IN HIS AREA! BS at the weekly huddle, he either doesn't show up or stands there and makes empty statements. He is the exact opposite of a leader.

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Post ID: @1STH+BdVmWvo

"Just one leader showing unacceptable behavior can have a severe and negative impact on many individuals."

Impact can mean subordinates mirroring that behavior as a defense mechanism or way to survive in a hostile work environment.

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Post ID: @1XyU+BdVmWvo

GT= Great Trouble

GT stands for Giant Turd

GT Also means growth termination

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Post ID: @1YM1+BdVmWvo

Bad behavior=GT

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Post ID: @1en1+BdVmWvo

Bad behavior is not visibly confronted. Behavior issues, if confronted at all, are behind closed doors and the other members of the organization have no idea whether any substantial corrective action is being taken. If behavior doesn’t improve with the individual in question then some may assume the behavior is considered an acceptable way to deliver results. Bad behavior needs confronted clearly and respectfully when it occurs so there is no question surrounding acceptable behavior.

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Post ID: @1bJV+BdVmWvo

Great article. Loved the comment about pre-meetings and values and behaviors.

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