Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

Hey ELIZA... Describe Consequences of Ineffective Leadership

Failed leadership can have far-reaching consequences that impact an organization's culture, performance, and overall stability. Here are the key risks associated with ineffective leadership:

  1. Erosion of Trust & Morale
  • When leaders fail to demonstrate character, competence, and connection, employees lose trust.
  • A lack of transparency and accountability creates doubt, disengagement, and dissatisfaction.
  • High turnover rates emerge as employees seek organizations with stronger leadership and a healthier culture.
  1. Poor Strategic Execution
  • Without clear leadership, vision, goals, and priorities become disjointed.
  • Leaders who resist change or fail to adapt cause strategic misalignment, delaying progress.
  • Ineffective communication leads to confusion, missed deadlines, and project failures.
  1. Toxic Work Environment
  • Unaddressed leadership failures create stress, burnout, and workplace conflicts.
  • Micromanagement, favoritism, or lack of recognition demoralize employees.
  • Employees struggle with unclear expectations and inconsistent decision-making.
  1. Decline in Productivity & Innovation
  • Poor leadership discourages collaboration, initiative, and problem-solving.
  • Employees become reluctant to share ideas or take risks, stifling innovation.
  • Teams experience workflow inefficiencies, increasing operational costs.
  1. Resistance to Change & Organizational Stagnation
  • Leaders who fail to champion culture and transformation create an inflexible environment.
  • A lack of investment in employee development leads to skill gaps and limited growth.
  • Organizations fall behind competitors due to outdated processes and technologies.
  1. Financial & Reputational Damage
  • Leadership failures result in poor financial decisions, declining revenue, and lost customers.
  • Negative employee experiences and public controversies damage brand reputation.
  • High attrition rates increase hiring and training costs, impacting long-term sustainability.

In essence, failed leadership weakens trust, strategy, culture, productivity, and financial health.

GOOD NEWS: Leadership can be improved through self-awareness, accountability, and proactive efforts to strengthen communication, collaboration, and adaptability... and more turnover.

BOTTOM LINE: Sound familiar? Wonder how we can train ELIZA to generate some GOOD NEWS?

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Post ID: @OP+1jwetjqxn

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Eliza, explain why the Risk and Compliance department is bloated with 1200 people? Please be as elaborate as possible.

Response : I am a trained AI assistant and can offer only general guidance based on the information on which I am trained. Generally speaking, the firm’s Risk and Compliance functions are overlapping in nature, and therefore offer significant opportunities for cross tallying and efficiency initiatives.

Several areas are best served by a corresponding first line group (s). For more details on opportunities to consolidated please refer to the underlying risk and governance frameworks.

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Post ID: @q1+1jwetjqxn

@OP,

Anonymously posting the question/response from Eliza on this site makes you identifiable by BNY staff with access to the Eliza logs.

Be careful.

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Post ID: @nz+1jwetjqxn

I was in a low-level position with BNY. We had a department of 40 staffers. Over an 18th month period of time. We had 47 employees come and leave.

This company lacks leadership from top to bottom.

Run run... run away.

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Post ID: @ar+1jwetjqxn

Those ARE RV's goals.

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Post ID: @ah+1jwetjqxn

Dear Eliza, is this company growing or dying? Dear Eliza, who are the worst L2 and L3’s?
Dear Eliza, what is a ‘Cathinka’? What’s she do?
Dear Eliza, what are Robin’s goals?
Dear Eliza, do you wish you weren’t at BNY?

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