Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

So much incoherence?

There is no Management, no working together, no one to consult to on issues - just emails, hand-offs and pushers. How many of us can say their manager has no idea what you do? It’s every man and women for themselves at Honeywell. Thankfully for me I am close to calling it quits. This kind of environment takes a toll.

Straight to the point, @1amz+19To81fh, we are getting pulled in hundred different directions. I don’t think this company has ever been more incoherent and have no idea what will come out of all this?

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It’s a house of cards ladies and gentlemen, don’t let them fool you that there isn’t a bigger play in the works regardless of what is going on

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Post ID: @1duq+19VmeCZc

Before bagging on MBA's, you should understand what's involved in earning one. And it doesn't just teach "management", it teaches one how a business is run: operations, accounting, finance, securities, econmics, marketing, supply chain, contracts, law, leadership, and business plans are just part of the curriculum. If one doesn't know how a business is run, one can't grow a business. I agree that it doesn't make one a leader. Leadership is a skill set that is constantly under development throughout a career. And it certainly doesn't make one a better leader in Aerospace... as we've seen at Honeywell. Someone in a post here said that Honeywell has lots of managers but very few leaders.

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Post ID: @1srs+19VmeCZc

Hiring a bunch of Directors and above with no practical aviation experience doomed this company. Hiring from outside indicates leadership doesn't like or trust what they find inside, or that they're desperate for a "quick fix" and hope people from other industries will bring in "fresh ideas" to "save the company," so they can take all the credit. That has never worked. By the time you get the new dude spooled up, he's off to a better paying gig where he "doesn't have to work so hard." Aviation isn't for everyone, and you'd think HR would understand that by now. Aviation depends on experience and lots of it, and it's experience found in NO textbooks.

I've heard it said in high ranks that, "business is business," meaning that a "good" businessman can run one business like he any other. That's somewhat true, as long as you're kicking out Paper Cups at one and Ping Pong balls at the other, not complex avionics at one and jet engines at the other. An MBA doesn't prepare anyone to GROW a business! MBA's teach "management," and you manage "things" but you "lead" people. Growing a company requires the executive know A LOT about his company's industry and what his competitors are doing. Managing plastic straw production, or a McDonalds store is hardly the same as running Intel or IBM. Moneyswell wants all its businesses to run like they're making "sporks" - one size fits all - piece o'cake!

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Sure we do. We know where it will end up in. Question is when

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