We count on your leadership to have offensive strategies. Selling real estate can be balanced with growth strategies however external factors for growth markets are expected and even there we are seeing struggles to sustain growth. Since Danielle has been hired, it's been cost savings an HR automation versus addressing skillset gaps for future growth. She is really dynamic however actions don't reflect her Trump-like speeches. Jeff while amazing in previous roles hasn't defined a top-down enterprise strategy and reflects politicians when colleagues asked specific questions about what's next. Previous leaders like Paul Poretto defined neighborhood stores strategies years ago along with backstage / last act. Next week you'll announce we are going to fund those strategies, expand growth locations to more markets along with cost savings and some other fluff that is repetitive and lacks a CEO's vision. Since Terry left, We've hired a CTO that has zero leadership skills and Naveen has come in with a mission to play defense, slowly k–l FTE roles to give to previous relationships offshore without communication cooperation nor collaboration. Jeff hired Hal that previously had relationships with Mckenssey who is leading a transition office and 'M' has invested heavily in. (Friends taking care of friends). Hal failed and is now selling cow manure. Jeff then hired a chief revenue officer that doesn't understand objective strategies and has not delivered growth. It's bottomed up strategies that doesn't aggregate to a holistic digital strategy. Thankfully she is propped up by previous Macys HQ leadership. Our VP of analytics doesn't have a background in analytics and lacks the skillset to even instrument digital KPIs. Jeff's store leadership is posting LinkedIn pictures of expensive dinners with burned out 'boys club' leadership reflecting the orchestra on the Titanic as it goes down with bourbon in each of their hands(#harper)
Jeff, John, Jill, Naveen and your team..... Our families counted on your expertise to lead enterprise strategies and you failed us. Many colleagues have posted their annual sales performance. Many sales managers have great successes, Many district and regional leaders have amazing results, many engineers, product managers, and UX designers have exceeded their 2019 annual goals but yet those people will be part of the 2/5/20 investors announcement of defensive and repetitive strategies. Maybe just maybe Jeff, Danielle, Naveen, John, Jill, and the team. We did our part, We bloomed where we were planted (#Terry) We delivered our commitments. We coached to success. We worked dark:30 to dark:30. You have coaches, mentors, and consultants and I have to explain to the mirror, my H1-B dependent employees and my family that I, unfortunately, believed in senior leadership that I followed into the dark abyss. Below are your values and mission statement @business insider - you want a story, speak to the failure of our CEO, CHRO, CDO, CTO, CPO's visionary leadership and how they voided the below north star direction for their teams. Why are we held accountable and you are not? Can you speak to your North Star KPIs at a CEO, President, SVP, GVP, VP level? Double standard.
What I think we are owed besides a slap in the face with severance packages is the board holding you accountable for your positions that we depended on. You can sell Seattle to Amazon, build high rises on HSQ, sell off State Street, redefine Service Merchandise, JCP catalog location strategies under omnichannel strategies, but you failed us. WE love you, we needed you, we gave everything to you, we counted on you but you played defense and we now have to pay for your failures. This isn't a retail apocalypse, this is the old retail leadership skill set isn't enough in 2020. Macy's needs to be part of a winning senior leadership team or be bought by one.
yes, this is hard to write, read, or agree with ( I struggle with accepting the hard objective truth myself) I will lose sleep tonight. The question is will our leaders?
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