Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

“11 Promises From a Manager"

Wouldn't it be nice to have at EM?

In the thread, titled “11 Promises From a Manager,” Rechs, who’s also a career and business coach, outlined the kind of relationship he tries to forge with employees who report to him directly. As he sees it, the manager-employee relationship should emphasize clarity and trust while also prioritizing the individual worker’s needs.

  1. We’ll have a weekly 1:1. I’ll never cancel this meeting, but you can cancel it whenever you like. It’s your time.
  1. Our 1:1 agenda will be in the meeting invite so we remember important topics. But you’re always free to use the time for whatever’s on your mind.
  1. When I schedule a meeting with you, I’ll always say when I schedule it what it’s meant to be about. I will not schedule meetings without an agenda.
  1. When I drop into your DM’s, I’ll always say “hi and why.” No suspense, no small talk while you are wondering what I want.
  1. News or announcements that significantly impact you, your work, or your team will come from me directly in a 1:1, not revealed in a big meeting.
  1. You’ll get feedback from me when it’s fresh. There will be no feedback in your performance review that you’re hearing for the first time.
  1. I trust you to manage your own time. You don’t need to clear with me in advance your time AFK or OOO.
  1. Your work gets done your way. My focus is on outcomes, not output. Once we’re clear on where we need to go, how to get there is up to you. If I ever find it necessary to suggest a specific approach, I will supply an example.
  1. A team is strongest when it’s working together, looking after one another, and taking care of each other. Please look to your left and to your right for opportunities to help your colleagues. Please ask for help when you need it. Nobody works alone.
  1. I trust you to skip level and talk to my manager or other senior management about anything you feel is relevant. You don’t need to clear it with me, and I’m not going to get weird about it when you do.
  1. I will attribute credit appropriately to you and your team. I will never exaggerate my own role or minimize your contribution. I’ll be especially certain to nail down attribution when senior management are hearing of our accomplishments.
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Grazin in the gra$$ is a ga$.
Can't you hear it?

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Post ID: @2eov+1gutNgY6

I don't think I want half of these. I feel like managers here have no clue about what they are doing. They were rock stars in their first two assignments at a plant and so the company thinks that makes them qualified to manage any team. Best part of working from home is not having to bump into them and tell them what I am up to.. because it leads to 20 minutes explaining why that's importantant and another 30 to explain why the idea they thought up during our conversation conversation is ridiculous... it's exhausting...

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Post ID: @1krd+1gutNgY6
  1. I promise not to cvm in your mouth.
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Post ID: @gku+1gutNgY6

There was also a respondent to this post who said the OP never exhibited any of these behaviors

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